Examples of 'quandary' in a sentence
Meaning of "quandary"
Quandary refers to a state of perplexity or uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation, a dilemma
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- A state of not knowing what to decide; a state of difficulty or perplexity; a state of uncertainty, hesitation or puzzlement.
- A dilemma, a difficult decision or choice.
How to use "quandary" in a sentence
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Another basic quandary is the problem of accuracy.
I appreciate that our aspirations place us in a quandary.
He was in a moral quandary and it all came out.
The quandary we find ourselves in is beyond challenging.
I can understand your quandary about what to do.
You are courageous but you put me in a quandary.
I can see the quandary or dilemma here.
You have placed me into an existential quandary.
I am also in bit of a quandary this world cup.
I think you may have misconstrued my quandary.
Here is the quandary they ran up against.
Will grapples with his moral quandary.
We are truly in a quandary when it comes to food.
Let him worry about the quandary.
Johnny was in a quandary celebrating her birthday.
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And here lies a somewhat ethical quandary.
Nakamura was in a quandary about what to do next.
This brings about a paradox and a quandary.
The constant quandary of crime analyses.
But there was a surprising benefit to this quandary.
I wrestled with this quandary for a week.
But she finds herself in an unexpected quandary.
It appears to be a quandary about the canapes.
The son is then put into a quandary.
Turkey in a quandary over missile threat.
Consequently we are in something of a quandary over this report.
What a quandary you have left me in.
I see that we are here in a kind of quandary.
Nihilism is not an existential quandary but a speculative opportunity.
But his presence at the rally put me in a quandary.
This is such a quandary for job seekers today.
We instead seek to query you on a quandary most dire.
Leaves you in a quandary as to whether to trust him or not.
He knew the company was in a quandary.
This presents a quandary to the artist.
The telecom developers were now in a quandary.
Yet they are in a quandary about a new creation.
Lambert found himself in a terrible quandary.
I find myself in a little quandary with legal issues.
We must swiftly unravel a solution for this quandary.
Bit of a quandary for you.
I well understand your moral quandary.
My last ethical quandary was unhelpful.
I was consulting a friend about our quandary.
Tom was in a quandary about who to vote for in the election.
The play ends with this quandary unresolved.
But he does what everyone does when they are caught in a quandary.
A fuller realization of the quandary was achieved.
It avoids cliché by engaging the audience in a moral quandary.
But consider the theoretical quandary this creates.