Predicament

/prɪˈdɪkəmənt/ noun

A predicament is a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation that is hard to get out of. It often involves a problem with no easy or good options.

“Predicament” originally came from Medieval Latin *praedicamentum*, a logical term meaning “category” or “thing that can be said.” Over time, in English, it shifted to mean a tricky situation—possibly from the idea of being “classified” in an awkward spot.

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