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1. predicament
noun. ['prɪˈdɪkəmənt, priːˈdɪkəmənt'] a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one.
Antonyms
Rhymes with Predicament
- abandonment
- abatement
- aberrant
- abhorrent
- abortifacient
- abridgement
- absent
- absorbent
- abstinent
- abundant
- accelerant
- accident
- accompaniment
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accountant
- accouterment
- accoutrement
- achievement
- acknowledgement
How do you pronounce predicament?
Pronounce predicament as prɪˈdɪkəmənt.
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Sentences with predicament
1. Noun, singular or mass
When customers arrive at the shop, they are often disappointed in their predicament.
Quotes about predicament
1. How sad it was, Carmen thought, that you acted awful when you were desperately sad and hurt and wanted to be loved. How tragic then, the way everyone avoided you and tiptoed around you when you really needed them. Carmen knew this vicious predicament as well as anyone in the world. How bitter it felt when you acted badly to everyone and ended up hating yourself the most.
- Ann Brashares, Girls In Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood
2. Life is a predicament which precedes death.
- Henry James
3. Because it's much more pleasant to be obsessed over how the hero gets out of his predicament than it is over how I get out of mine.
- Woody Allen