"Unable to cope" refers to a person's difficulty in managing stress, challenges, or emotional situations effectively. It suggests that an individual may feel overwhelmed, lacking the resources or skills to deal with their circumstances. This can lead to feelings of anxiety, frustration, or helplessness. In such cases, seeking support or coping strategies can be essential for improvement.
Kit Cope's birth name is Kristopher Cope.
Coryn Cope goes by Scooter.
Paddy 'the Cope' Gallagher died in 1966.
Arthur Stockdale Cope died in 1940.
Jack Cope - cricketer - was born in 1908.
In the context of job performance, it means being unable to cope with the requirements of the position.
It's not an idiom - to cope means to deal with, or to handle
"Illiterate" means unable to read or write.
Being unable to be happy means being Miserable
The word cope is a verb. It means to deal with something that is particularly difficult.
AIDS leaves us unable to cope with infections or cancerous cells because having AIDS can lead to HIV, which destroys out helper T cells. The body can no longer protect itself from the diseases that may attack it...
Cope means to deal with. Up means up. On means on. And CPU means Cenral Processing Unit.
Feeling overwhelmed typically means that you are experiencing a sense of being unable to cope with or manage the situation or emotions you are facing. It can manifest as feeling stressed, anxious, or unable to focus on tasks.
If the disability means the body is unable to sustain life or that they are unable to care for themselves, the person will die. Sometimes the disability means the body is unable to cope with something a healthy body can deal with. Probably the best known example is Christopher Reeve, who had a spinal injury which meant he could not breathe for himself, cough etc. a minor cold which a healthy person would not even worry about went to his chest because he could not cough etc and he dies of pneumonia.
Infertile is the word that means unable to have children.
Able means "can do". Unable means "cannot do". This could refer to an action, behavior, speech, etc. Examples: I'm unable to say why the experiment failed. I'm unable to walk. I'm unable to hear. I'm unable to move. I'm unable to feel.
Either by a wound in battle/poisoning or by extreme heart-break (like the death of a loved one) that they are unable to cope with.