What is the difference between cope and deal




















She deals with stress much better than her colleagues. Cope with When a person copes with something, it means they deal successfully with a difficult situation the same as in the second meaning of deal with. Whereas in the first meaning of deal with we solve the problem or resolve a situation, in using cope with and the second meaning of deal with, we get through or manage a situation despite the problem the problem still exists.

I don't know how he'll cope if he loses his job. Even partially. Thank you. Native language: English BrE. If we're looking for nuances, I'd say that "handle" suggests acting to control or counter the stress maybe or maybe not successfully ; "deal with" suggests successfully finding and applying a solution; and "cope with" is similar, but with difficulty and only just succeeding.

I think that's like your interpretation, Gandalf, but with "handle" and "deal with" swapped over. But that's just my reading and I had to think about it for a while. I'm sure many people wouldn't differentiate between them in that particular context. They all mean pretty much the same to me, and they're all appropriate in that context. Child workers, even when they are brought back into the classroom, are unable to cope without proper bridge courses.

In an effort to cope with the implications of this question, Americans have subtly but sweepingly shifted their ideals. And when ordinary fellows like you and me attempt to cope with their idiosyncrasies the result is bungling.

Constabulary was insufficient to cope with the marauders, and regular troops had to be sent to these provinces. Louis the Lusty fled before an insurrection that he did not think himself equal to cope with. Chivey was not soft, but he was not competent to cope with such a keen spirit as this Spanish notary.

Yamba acted as cook and waitress, but after a time the work was more than she could cope with unaided. The difference between Cope with and Deal with When used as verbs , cope with means to come to terms with, whereas deal with means to handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression. Cope with as a verb transitive : To come to terms with; to overcome any difficulties presented by. Examples: "She finds her mental illness very difficult to cope with.



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