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handlenoun a part by which an implement is heldwas given a set a steak knives with wooden handles a word or combination of words by which a person or thing is regularly knownlikes to go by the handle "Champ" appellation, appellative, cognomen, compellation, denomination, denotation, designation, moniker(also monicker), name, nomenclature, title baptismal name, Christian name, first name, forename, given namefamily name, maiden name, middle name, surnamematronymic, patronymicbyname, diminutive, epithet, hypocorism, nickname, sobriquet(also soubriquet)banner, rubric, tagalias, cryptonym, nom de guerre, nom de plume, pen name, pseudonymbinomial, monomialtrivial name, vernacularmisnomerbrand name, label, trademark, trade name a descriptive or familiar name given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to an individualsince it seemed decreed that every new firefighter have a handle, his was soon "Hulk" alias, byname, cognomen, epithet, moniker(also monicker), nickname, sobriquet(also soubriquet), surname appellation, denomination, denotation, designation, label, tag, titleanonym, nom de guerre, nom de plume, pen name, pseudonym handleverbto deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficientlyas host of a live TV talk show, she must handle any situation that comes up address, contend (with), cope (with), field, grapple (with), hack, manage, maneuver, manipulate, negotiate, play, swing, take, treat engineer, finesse, jockeybring off, carry off, carry out, get off, pullcommand, direct, guide, steercontrol, micromanage, regulate, runreact (to), respond (to) come to grips with, have a grip on botch, bungle, foozle, fumble, goof (up), louse up, mess (up), mishandle, muff, scamp to behave toward in a stated wayhandles all requests professionally, even when customers are rude act (toward), be (to), deal (with), serve, treat, use consider, esteem, rate, reckon, regard, viewengage (with), react (to), respond (to) do by to control the mechanical operation oflearned how to handle basic woodworking power tools operate, run, work usemaneuver, manipulate, ply, wieldcommand, control, direct, drive, guide, pilot, steer to look after and make decisions aboutshe takes care of the flower beds, and he handles all the lawn care administer, administrate, carry on, conduct, control, direct, govern, guide, keep, manage, operate, overlook, oversee, preside (over), regulate, run, steward, superintend, supervise, tend care (for), mind, watchlead, pilot, steerguard, protect, safeguardmicromanage, stage-managecodirect, comanage watch over to put up with (something painful or difficult)I can't handle much more of this foul weather abide, absorb, accept, bear, bide(chiefly dialect), brook, countenance, endure, go, hack, meet, pocket, stand, stick out, stomach, support, sustain, sweat out, take, tolerate, wear(British) allow, permit, suffer, swallowreconcile (to)acquiesce, agree (with or to), assent (to), capitulate, consent (to), respect, submit (to), yield (to) live with, lump (it), stand for, tough it out decline, dismiss, refuse, reject, repudiate, spurn, turn downcombat, contest, fight, oppose, resistavoid, bypass, circumvent, dodge, elude, escape, evade, missabstain (from), forbear, refrain (from) to be in charge ofI'll be handling the team's workouts while the leader is on vacation boss, captain, head, overlook, oversee, quarterback, superintend, supervise administer, command, control, direct, guide, manage, order, run, shepherd, show, steermonitor, preside (over)govern, reign, rule call the shots (of), call the tune (for), ride herd on, watch over before the 12th century |