Quandary

KWAHN-duh-ree

Definition

  1. (noun) A state of uncertainty, confusion, or doubt, often involving a difficult decision.

Example

She found herself in a quandary when she received two amazing job offers and couldn’t decide which to take.

Fun Fact

The origin of “quandary” is unclear, but it has been used since the 16th century to describe dilemmas that leave people unsure of what to do. Whether choosing between two tempting desserts or deciding on a life-changing move, we all experience quandaries—big and small—every day!

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