Handle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Handle ( verb )

  1. To manage or deal with something.
  2. To take charge of or be responsible for.
  3. To use or hold with the hand.
  4. To touch or feel with the hand.
  5. To behave or conduct oneself in a particular way.

Origin:

The word handle comes from the old english word "handlian" which means to manage or deal with. this word was used to refer to the act of managing or dealing with something.

Examples:

  1. He handled the situation well.
  2. She handled the tool carefully.
  3. He handled the meeting professionally.
  4. She handled the customer's request efficiently.
  5. He handled the situation with tact.

(As a noun)

Handle ( noun )

  1. To manage or deal with something.
  2. To take charge of or be responsible for.
  3. To use or hold with the hand.
  4. To touch or feel with the hand.
  5. To behave or conduct oneself in a particular way.

Origin:

The word handle comes from the old english word "handlian" which means to manage or deal with. this word was used to refer to the act of managing or dealing with something.

Examples:

  1. He handled the situation well.
  2. She handled the tool carefully.
  3. He handled the meeting professionally.
  4. She handled the customer's request efficiently.
  5. He handled the situation with tact.
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