Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

do-with

verb phrase
/ˈduː wɪð/
Definition
To tolerate or handle a situation or condition.
Examples
  • She couldn’t do with the noise from the construction site any longer.
  • If you can’t do with him, just let him know you’re busy.
Meaning
The phrase ‘do-with’ refers to being able to manage or cope with something. It implies a sense of acceptance or ability to continue despite challenges.
Synonyms
  • manage
  • cope
  • get along
  • deal with