"Overcomable" refers to something that can be overcome or surmounted, typically used to describe obstacles, challenges, or difficulties. It implies that a particular difficulty is not insurmountable. This word is not extremely common and might be considered more technical or less frequent in everyday conversation. It can be used in both written and oral contexts, though you might encounter it more in written forms, such as self-help literature or motivational contexts.
Example Sentences:
1. The challenges we face are overcomable with the right mindset.
Las dificultades que enfrentamos son superables con la mentalidad adecuada.
She believes that every problem is overcomable if you work hard enough.
Ella cree que cada problema es superable si trabajas lo suficiente.
In this seminar, we will discuss various overcomable issues that students commonly encounter.
En este seminario, discutiremos varios problemas superables que los estudiantes suelen encontrar.
While "overcomable" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of overcoming challenges is common in various phrases. Below are examples of idiomatic expressions regarding overcoming obstacles:
1. "Overcome the odds."
He managed to overcome the odds and succeed in his career.
Él logró superar las probabilidades y tener éxito en su carrera.
"Rise above challenges."
She always knows how to rise above challenges and inspire others.
Ella siempre sabe cómo superar los desafíos e inspirar a otros.
"Face the music."
Sometimes you just have to face the music and deal with what's overcomable.
A veces solo tienes que enfrentar la música y lidiar con lo que se puede superar.
"Jump through hoops."
You might have to jump through hoops, but the results will be overcomable.
Puede que tengas que saltar a través de aros, pero los resultados serán superables.
"See the light at the end of the tunnel."
Even when things seem tough, if you keep pushing, you'll see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Incluso cuando las cosas parecen difíciles, si sigues empujando, verás la luz al final del túnel.
The word "overcomable" is formed from the verb "overcome," which itself derives from Old English "ofercuman," composed of "ofer" (over) and "cuman" (to come). The suffix "-able" indicates capability, forming the adjective that describes the possibility of being overcome.
Synonyms: - Surmountable - Conquerable - Manageable
Antonyms: - Insurmountable - Unmanageable - Impossible