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dealing

/ˈdiːlɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of conducting business or making a transaction.

    - "He is dealing with a difficult client."
    - "The stock market is dealing with volatility."
    - "Can you deal with this issue?"
  • Verb

    To manage or control a situation or problem.

    - "She is dealing with her emotions."
    - "The police are dealing with a hostage situation."
    - "I can't deal with this traffic."

Synonyms

administer , allot , deal out , dish out , dispense , distribute , dole out , hand out , lot , mete out , parcel out , shell out , pitch , throw , apportion , divvy up , portion out , share , share out , sell , bargain , sell , trade
Rhymes
Words rhyming with dealing
peal , feel , real , veil , heel , seal , reveal , steal
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. dealing (en) : Act of conducting business or making a transaction.

  2. dealing (en) : To manage or control a situation or problem.

  3. dealing (en) : A card dealt in a game.

  4. dealing (en) : The act of distributing or apportioning.


Variants
List of all variants of dealing that leads to same result
dealing , dealings , deal , dealer , dealers , deals , dealt , dealing box , dealing boxes , double-dealer , double-dealers , double-dealing , double-dealings , self-dealing , self-dealings , wheel , wheel and deal , wheeled , wheeled and dealed , wheeling , wheeling and dealing , wheels , wheels and deals , deal in , dealing in , deals in , dealt in , deal with , dealing with , deals with , dealt with
Forms
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deals, dealt, dealing, dealings


Etymology
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Old English 'dealan' meaning 'to divide, allot, distribute'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'deal' is derived from the Old English word 'dealan', which means 'to divide'.

  2. In card games, a 'deal' refers to a distribution of cards to players.

  3. The phrase 'cutting a deal' refers to making a negotiated agreement or settlement.


Related Concepts
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  1. transaction: An exchange of goods, services, or information between parties.

  2. business: An activity involving the buying and selling of goods and services.

  3. negotiation: A discussion or series of discussions between parties aiming to reach an agreement.


Culture
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In literature, 'dealing' is often used in the context of business transactions or negotiations. In music, the term is used in song titles and lyrics to convey a sense of struggle or handling a difficult situation. In art, 'dealing' can refer to the process of creating a work or negotiating a sale.

How to Memorize "dealing"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine conducting a business transaction or managing a problem.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with 'business' or 'managing'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Deal with it'.


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