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predicament
[ pri-dik-uh-muhnt pred-i-kuh-muhnt ]
noun
- an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation.
- a class or category of logical or philosophical predication.
- Archaic. a particular state, condition, or situation.
predicament
/ ɪˈɪəəԳ /
noun
- a perplexing, embarrassing, or difficult situation
- obsolete.ˈɛɪəəԳ logic one of Aristotle's ten categories of being
- archaic.a specific condition, circumstance, state, position, etc
Other Word Forms
- ·徱···ٲ [pri-dik-, uh, -, men, -tl, pred-i-k, uh, -], adjective
- ·徱a·t· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of predicament1
Word History and Origins
Origin of predicament1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
When you’re barely making ends meet, you can only wish to be any degree well-off and, therefore, be open to watching why that life comes with its predicaments, mainly having to do with ego.
“Violinist has the world on 2 strings,” a reference to his unshakable love of music, despite his predicament.
Curtis’ revelation is gutwrenching not just because it’s innately macabre, but because it asks the viewer to imagine a world where they could face a similar predicament.
Their predicament, activists say, highlights the erosion of democracy across the region, as well as the dramatic crackdown on migration pushed by Washington.
Village Roadshow’s predicament is a stark example of how the entertainment industry’s shift to streaming has upended once vibrant businesses.
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