Come To Terms

B1 16+

Synonyms of come to terms

Antonyms of come to terms

Collocations of come to terms

come to terms with
Frequency: 90 %

She needed to come to terms with the loss of her job.

come to terms with
Frequency: 80 %

He finally came to terms with the fact that his relationship was over.

come to terms with
Frequency: 70 %

It took her a while to come to terms with the reality of the situation.

come to terms with
Frequency: 60 %

After much struggle, he was able to come to terms with his illness.

come to terms with
Frequency: 50 %

They had to come to terms with the loss of their family home.

Idiomatic Expressions for come to terms

  • Phrase: come to terms
    Meaning: to reach an agreement or understanding with someone
    Usage: After hours of negotiation, the two parties finally came to terms on the terms of the contract.