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Quagmire Meaning in English

word

/ˈkwæɡˌmaɪɝ/
KWAG-myr
/kwˈæɡmaɪə/
KWAG-my-uh

Definition

A quagmire is a soft, wet, muddy area of ground that is difficult to walk through. It also refers to a complicated, difficult situation that is hard to escape.

Usage & Nuances

'Quagmire' is formal and often used in written or serious spoken English. Common in journalism and politics for difficult situations ('political quagmire'). As a literal swamp, it's rare in conversation. Don't confuse with 'dilemma' (choice between bad options); 'quagmire' is more about being stuck.

Example Sentences

The hikers got stuck in a quagmire after it rained.

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The country is in an economic quagmire.

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We accidentally drove our car into a quagmire and couldn't move.

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Negotiating peace turned out to be a political quagmire.

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I'm in a real quagmire with these tax documents—it just gets more complicated!

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Their relationship became a messy quagmire after the argument.

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