to accept something undesirable that cannot be changed · to come to terms with an inevitable bad situation
This expression is perfect for those moments when you've fought hard against a tough situation, but ultimately realize it's beyond your control and you have to accept it. 😔 It's not about giving up entirely, but more about finding a quiet acceptance of what is, even if it's not what you wanted. Think 'it is what it is' with a dash of weary wisdom. ✨
Which English expression best fits a situation where a friend has been rejected from their dream university but eventually accepts it as fate? A. to be thrilled to bits B. to be resigned to something C. to be over the moon
💡 **Pro-tip!** While 'to be resigned to something' implies acceptance, it often carries a subtle hint of disappointment or a lack of enthusiasm. It's usually about something you *don't* want to happen, but have to live with. It’s less active 'giving up' and more passive 'coming to terms'. You might use it for anything from a cancelled vacation to a career setback. 🧘♀️