Term: cope
cope (verb) /koʊp/
Similar to: manage; handle; deal with; get by; endure; survive
Definition: to deal effectively with something difficult; to face a stressful or challenging situation and manage to overcome it or stay emotionally stable.
Translation: tikt galā, pārvarēt, izturēt
Examples: “It must be really hard to cope with a demanding job and three young children.”
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
cope (noun)1.
a long enveloping ecclesiastical vestment
2.
a) something resembling a cope (as by concealing or covering) - the dark sky's starry cope P. B. Shelley
b) - coping
transitive verb
to cover or furnish with a cope
intransitive verb
1.
obsolete - strike fight
2.
a) to maintain a contest or combat usually on even terms or with success - used with with
b) to deal with and attempt to overcome problems and difficulties - often used with with learning to cope with the demands of her schedule
3.
transitive verb
archaic - meet encounter
1.
obsolete to meet in combat
2.
obsolete to come in contact with
3.
obsolete - match
transitive verb
1.
to shape (a structural member) to fit a coping or conform to the shape of another member
2.
- notch
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
cope (noun)something that covers or conceals like a piece of cloth
SYNONYMS:
blanket, cope, cover, covering, coverture, cover-up, curtain, hood, mantle, mask, pall, penumbra, robe, shroud, veil, wrapsRELATED WORDS:
blind, concealer, screen, shield; fig leaf, Potemkin village, Trojan horse; camouflage, disguise, facade ( façade), face, mask, veneer; gloss, varnishto meet one's day-to-day needs
SYNONYMS:
cope, do, fare, get by, get on, make out, manage, shiftRELATED WORDS:
carry on, contrive, scrape (by through), scrounge; last, survive; eke out, scrape (out), squeeze, wrest, wring; afford, swingNEAR ANTONYMS:
collapse, fail, fall short, fizzle, flounder; decline, peter (out), slump, wane; give upto deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently
SYNONYMS:
address, contend (with), cope (with), field, grapple (with), hack, manage, maneuver, manipulate, negotiate, play, swing, take, treatRELATED WORDS:
engineer, finesse, jockey; bring off, carry off, carry out, get off, pull; command, direct, guide, steer; control, micromanage, regulate, run; react (to), respond (to)NEAR ANTONYMS:
botch, bungle, foozle, fumble, goof (up), louse up, mess (up), mishandle, muff, scamp