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In a dither Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdɪðɝ
in-uh DITH-er
ˈɪn/ /æɪ/ /dˈɪðɐ
in-uh DITH-uh

Definition

If you are in a dither, you feel nervous, confused, or unable to decide what to do, especially in a stressful situation.

Usage & Nuances

"In a dither" is an informal, old-fashioned British expression. It describes anxiety or indecisiveness; you can be 'in a dither' or 'get yourself in a dither.' Don't confuse it with 'in a hurry'; it's more about emotional confusion than speed.

Example Sentences

She was in a dither about what to wear to the party.

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He got in a dither when he lost his phone.

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Don’t get in a dither over small problems.

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She’s always in a dither before big exams.

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Don’t mind Tom—he gets in a dither over the tiniest things.

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I was in a dither when my boss called me unexpectedly.

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