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    pre·dic·a·ment
    /prēˈdikəm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation: "the club's financial predicament"
    • 2. (in Aristotelian logic) each of the ten “categories,” often listed as: substance or being, quantity, quality, relation, place, time, posture, having or possession, action, and passion.

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  2. If you're engaged to get married but suddenly fall in love with someone else, you have gotten yourself into quite a predicament. A predicament is a difficult, confusing, and unpleasant situation.

  3. 1. an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation. 2. a class or category of logical or philosophical predication.

  4. The word "predicament" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a difficult or challenging situation that someone is in. Example: "John found himself in a serious predicament when his car broke down in the middle of nowhere.".

  5. Find 62 different ways to say PREDICAMENT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. A predicament is a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation that is hard to get out of or resolve. It typically involves a tough decision or dilemma. Webster Dictionary Rate this definition: 4.5 / 2 votes. Predicament noun.

  7. an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation. a class or category of logical or philosophical predication. [ Archaic.]a particular state, condition, or situation. Late Latin praedicāmentum something predicated, asserted, derivative of praedicāre. See predicate, - ment. 1350–1400; 1580–90 for def. 1; Middle English.

  8. Definition: a difficult or embarrassing situation from which there is no easy way out, especially when a tough choice must be made. Synonyms: dilemma, bind, jam, difficulty, complication, quandary. Antonyms: solution. Tips: When you're in a predicament, you're essentially "in a bind."

  9. a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one; - Example: "finds himself in a most awkward predicament" - Example: "the woeful plight of homeless people" [syn: predicament, quandary, plight]

  10. What does the noun predicament mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun predicament, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. predicament has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. logic (Middle English) Christianity (mid 1700s) See meaning & use.

  11. The term 'predicament' [prih-dik-uh-muhnt] refers to a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation, often with multiple choices or problems.

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