PREDICAMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PREDICAMENT is the character, status, or classification assigned by a predication; specifically : category How to use predicament in a sentence
PREDICAMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary She is hoping to get a loan from her bank to help her out of her financial predicament I'm in a bit of a predicament because I've accidentally accepted two invitations to dinner on the same night
Predicament - definition of predicament by The Free Dictionary A predicament is a problematic situation about which one does not know what to do: "The wrenching predicament for conservation biologists is that endangered species reach the point of no return before their numbers fall to zero" (Cynthia Mills)
predicament - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Predicament, though likewise capable of being used lightly, may also refer to a really crucial situation: Stranded in a strange city without money, he was in a predicament
predicament | meaning of predicament in Longman Dictionary of . . . From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English pre‧dic‧a‧ment prɪˈdɪkəmənt noun [countable] a difficult or unpleasant situation in which you do not know what to do, or in which you have to make a difficult choice the country’s economic predicament She went to the office to explain her predicament in a predicament Other married
predicament - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle English predicament, from Old French predicament, from Late Latin praedicāmentum (“that which is predicated, a predicament, category”)