weaken. (transitive) To make weaker. (intransitive) To become weaker.
Q. What are the words related to coping?
other words for coping
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- Q. What are the words related to coping?
- Q. What word or phrase best replaces cope?
- Q. Which word means almost the same as save?
- Q. Is savable a word?
- Q. What are the synonyms for Afraid?
- Q. What is the noun of the word afraid?
- Q. Where to use was and were in a sentence?
- Q. Were definition and examples?
- Q. Where we can use the word were?
- confront.
- endure.
- get by.
- grapple.
- handle.
- suffer.
- survive.
- wrestle.
Q. What word or phrase best replaces cope?
What is another word for cope?
manage | survive |
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contend | deal |
endure | grapple |
hack | handle |
face | fare |
Q. Which word means almost the same as save?
Some common synonyms of save are deliver, ransom, reclaim, redeem, and rescue.
Q. Is savable a word?
Capable of being saved.
Q. What are the synonyms for Afraid?
afraid
- anxious.
- apprehensive.
- frightened.
- nervous.
- scared.
- shocked.
- suspicious.
- timid.
Q. What is the noun of the word afraid?
“Afraid” is an adjective which doesn’t have a noun form. In terms of meaning, the closest noun is “fear”.
Q. Where to use was and were in a sentence?
Was is used in the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it). Were is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they). I was driving to the park.
Q. Were definition and examples?
Were is the past tense of be. An example of were is what a student would say if he was telling his mother that he and his friends had studied yesterday – We were studying yesterday.
Q. Where we can use the word were?
Use “were” as a past tense verb, as the: First-person plural of “be” (We “were” busy last week.) Second-person singular and plural of “be” (You “were” busy last week.) Third-person plural of “be” (They “were” busy last week.)