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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 51Թ Forms
- ·徱···ٲ [pri-dik-, uh, -, men, -tl, pred-i-k, uh, -], adjective
- ·徱a·t· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of predicament1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of predicament1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“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.
It was a strategy that, while aiding long-neglected poor and working-class masses and building grassroots political support, has, in the view of critics, hiked deficits and left the country in a parlous economic predicament.
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