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Tight spot Meaning in English

expression

ˈtaɪt/ /ˈspɑt
TYT-spot
tˈaɪt/ /spˈɒt
TYT-spot

Definition

A 'tight spot' means a difficult situation where it is hard to find a solution or way out.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and commonly used in spoken English. Often appears as "be in a tight spot" or "get out of a tight spot." Similar phrases: "in a bind," "in a jam." Usually refers to temporary but pressing problems, not long-term situations.

Example Sentences

I'm in a tight spot because I lost my wallet.

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She helped her friend out of a tight spot.

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Getting stuck in traffic made me late and put me in a tight spot at work.

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We’re in a tight spot—can you lend us a hand?

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He always finds a way out of a tight spot, no matter what.

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If you ever find yourself in a tight spot, just give me a call.

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