to understand and accept a difficult situation · to deal with a challenging emotion
You use this when someone is struggling to accept or process a tough reality or a strong emotion, like a loss, a big change, or a shocking truth. It's about finding acceptance and moving forward mentally.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This phrase often implies a process, not an instant action. It takes time to 'come to grips' with things. It's frequently used with abstract nouns like 'the truth', 'his death', 'the new reality', or 'her resignation'. Think of it as wrestling with something until you finally get a firm hold on it! 🤼♀️🧠
When would you typically use the expression 'to come to grips with something'? A. 🥳 When you're excited about a new job opportunity. B. 💔 When you're finally understanding and accepting a difficult breakup. C. 🎮 When you're quickly learning a new video game.