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Quandary Meaning in English

word

ˈkwɑndɝi/, /ˈkwɑndɹi
KWON-duh-ree
kwˈɒndəɹi
KWON-duh-ree

Definition

A situation in which it is difficult to decide what to do, usually because all choices seem equally good or bad.

Usage & Nuances

'Quandary' is formal and mainly used in writing or careful speech. Often used in the phrase 'in a quandary'. It's stronger than 'confused' and means feeling stuck between options, not just unsure. Don’t use for simple everyday choices.

Example Sentences

He was in a quandary about which job to take.

basic

The sudden rain put us in a quandary without an umbrella.

basic

She found herself in a quandary over what to say.

basic

Honestly, I'm in a real quandary—both choices have serious downsides.

natural

Whenever you’re in a quandary, it helps to talk things over with a friend.

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I ended up in a quandary when both invitations turned out to be on the same night.

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