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Quandary   /kwˈɑndəri/  /kwˈɑndri/   Listen
Quandary

noun
(pl. quandaries)
1.
A situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one.  Synonyms: plight, predicament.  "The woeful plight of homeless people"
2.
State of uncertainty or perplexity especially as requiring a choice between equally unfavorable options.  Synonym: dilemma.






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"Quandary" Quotes from Famous Books



... neutralized the bitter in that smaller note, and touched him very much. Then he drew up an arm-chair, and beckoning Polly to take it, said in a sober, steady tone, that surprised her greatly, "Whenever I was in a quandary, I used to go and consult grandma, and she always had something sensible or comfortable to say to me. She 's gone now, but somehow, Polly, you seem to take her place. Would you mind sitting in her chair, and letting me tell you two or ...
— An Old-fashioned Girl • Louisa May Alcott

... thought very highly of this person and had pensioned him. Formerly he lived up in the country with his family, but at present was old, penniless, and alone in the city. Now that her parents were dead she was in a quandary about keeping up her father's obligation to the old man. Out of her $8 a week it was hard to make both ends meet. She had to pay her own board and for this man also. She found that he needed to be taken care of in every way; she had to wash his face and dress him, he was so helpless. ...
— Pathology of Lying, Etc. • William and Mary Healy

... Winton next came up to Bury Street, she was in a quandary. To confess that Fiorsen was here, having omitted to speak of him in her letters? Not to confess, and leave him to find it out from Aunt Rosamund? Which was worse? Seized with panic, she did neither, ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... away from his interview with Dave, he was beyond a doubt in a quandary. His plans against the English were many, and evidently he was much worried, thinking Dave knew much more than was the fact. It had galled him to let the summer pass without striking the cherished blow, but he had great hopes for the summer to come; and history has already recorded ...
— On the Trail of Pontiac • Edward Stratemeyer

... very kind to me when I needed it, you were a companion to me when I was more miserable than I ever thought any human being could be. I was in a quandary then—in a very difficult position. I took a plunge. In a way I ...
— The Cinema Murder • E. Phillips Oppenheim


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