The idiom 'put up with' means -

A stay together

B tolerate

C keep trust

D protect

Solution

Correct Answer: Option B

put up with: To tolerate or endure something unpleasant or difficult without complaining./অভিযোগ না করে অপ্রীতিকর বা কঠিন কিছু সহ্য করা বা সহ্য করা।

Example:
- She had to put up with her boss's rude behaviour every day at work.
- He was determined to put up with the long hours and hard work to achieve his goals.
- They had to put up with the noisy neighbors until they moved out.
- She was not willing to put up with his lies and broke off the relationship.
- The soldier had to put up with harsh conditions in the battlefield.

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