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idiomtermscome to terms with sthto accept a situation that is difficult for you to accept:Mother had finally come to terms with Alice's going so far away to university.The counsellor tried to help couples come to terms with their problems and deal with them.in no uncertain termsif you tell someone something in no uncertain terms, you tell them it in a clear, firm and usually angry way:The authorities should be told in no uncertain terms that it's their job to control the farmers.I've tried to tell her in no uncertain terms that her behaviour in the office is not acceptable.
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  • a contradiction in terms
  • be (not) on speaking terms
  • be on bad terms (with someone)
  • be on friendly terms with (someone)
  • be on good terms (with someone)
  • be on good, bad, friendly, etc. terms
  • be on nodding terms
  • be on nodding terms (with someone)
  • be on nodding terms with somebody
  • be on speaking terms
  • blanket term
  • bring (someone) to terms
  • bring to terms
  • come to terms
  • come to terms with
  • come to terms with (someone or something)
  • come to terms with something
  • contradiction in terms
  • do something on somebody's/your terms
  • for the short/medium/long term
  • half term
  • in glowing colors
  • in glowing terms
  • in glowing terms/colours
  • in layman's terms
  • in no uncertain terms
  • in terms of
  • in terms of (something)
  • in terms of...
  • in the long/medium/short term
  • in the short/medium/long term
  • inkhorn term
  • on (one's) (own) terms
  • on bad terms
  • on equal terms
  • on good terms
  • on good terms (with someone)
  • on speaking terms
  • on talking terms
  • on terms
  • over the long term
  • over the short term
  • red-flag term
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