Plight

/plaɪt/ noun

Plight means a difficult, sad, or dangerous situation, especially one that lasts a long time. It is often used when we want to show sympathy for people’s struggles.

From Middle English *plight* meaning “danger, risk, obligation,” related to Old English *pliht* “danger, responsibility.” The word shifted from the idea of being bound by an obligation to being stuck in a difficult condition.

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