開 き直 る hirakinaoru
1. to become defiant; to fight back; to turn upon; to take the offensive
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1. Open up; Accept it
1. Did not accept it.; Did not take it in stride.
1. Did not recover.; Did not pull oneself together.
1. Just finished opening up.; Just reconciled.
1. To shrug off; To give up
1. Don't be defiant.; Don't dig your heels in.
1. Not opened up to it.; Not reconciled to it.
1. Accepting the situation; Resigned to fate
1. Must not brazen it out.; Must not double down.
1. You can change your attitude.; You can face it head-on.
1. Accept it; Resign oneself
1. Don't rationalize.; Don't justify yourself.
1. Have to accept it.; Have to face it.
1. Don't have to brace yourself.; Don't have to accept it.
1. Must face facts.; Must accept reality.
1. Want to accept it; Want to reconcile myself to it
1. Don't want to accept it.; Don't want to rationalize it.
1. To brace oneself; To prepare to face something
1. Seems to have given up.; Looks like they're accepting it.
1. Are being open to it.; Are accepting it.
1. Don't rationalize.; Don't double down.
1. Straighten up.; Shape up.
1. Let's accept it.; Let's face it.
1. They say they changed their attitude.; They say they reconciled themselves to it.
1. Probably recovered.; Probably straightened up.
1. Just accepted it.; Just reconciled with it.
1. If/when opened up; If/when faced directly
1. Seemed to have accepted it; Seemed to have changed attitude
1. To be made to open up; To be forced to admit
1. Must face it; Must accept it
1. Tends to rationalize; Prone to justification
1. Looks like they're about to snap.; Looks like they're losing it.
1. Perseverance to the end; Overcoming through persistence
1. Apparently, they've changed their attitude.; They say they've accepted it and are moving forward.
1. Don't double down.; Don't dig in your heels.
1. If/when opening up; If/when accepting it
1. Seems to have accepted it.; Seems to have reconciled with it.
1. Seems to have given up.; Seems to have resigned themselves.
1. If/when opened/faced directly; If/when accepted/acknowledged
1. Please be understanding.; Please accept this.
1. Do not double down.; Do not dig in your heels.