quandary

kebingungan
definition
noun
Kate is in a quandary
a state of perplexity or uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation.
translation of 'quandary'
noun
kesukaran,
keadaan ragu-ragu,
kesulitan,
dilema,
kebingungan
example
Kate is in a 'quandary'
The peasants are in a 'quandary' : They want to kill the man, but no one is ready to take responsibility for the action.
These boulders on a path near a York beauty spot have landed village leaders in a legal 'quandary' following complaints from a disabled angler.
He was in a 'quandary' , and a lifelong friend of his suggested that he phone me.
a legal 'quandary'
The depths of this understanding - which I had not at all expected - put me in a 'quandary' .
A procedural approach is useful and sometimes necessary when a person is faced with a 'quandary' or dilemma.
a legal 'quandary'
Yet this is the fundamental 'quandary' of democracy: although we recognize its pitfalls, there is no real alternative to public debate.
His injury created a bit of a catching 'quandary' since starter Brian Johnson battled knee problems in spring training.
It is clear Equitable Life's decision to call a halt to new business has left many policy holders in a 'quandary' .
Jimmy Thomson was in a 'quandary' last Wednesday night.
Such drastic tactics may be warranted, according to Horne, because the current situation is putting drug agencies in a 'quandary' .
I'm what you'd call Old Labour and I'll be in a 'quandary' at the next election: how can I vote for a party that doesn't really exist anymore?
Year after year, however, we'd always find ourselves in a 'quandary' .
The issue of a present for Mother left me in a 'quandary' , however.
Kate was in a 'quandary'
And I think there was a real concern on the part of everyone - we were in a 'quandary' , frankly, right from the very beginning.
Their descendants have been left in a 'quandary' .
I was in a 'quandary' : should I just buy this hoping it was lemongrass or should I ask the man inside if it was lemongrass first?
Necessary as these changes are, they leave us in a 'quandary' .
Jones has found that we are currently in a 'quandary' comparable to that of the Red Queen in Through the Looking Glass: we have to run faster and faster just to stay in the same place.
But it has left many life assurers in a 'quandary' , wondering whether to continue backing IFAs or enter into multi-tied agreements.
However, he said the family was now in a 'quandary' .
In a 'quandary' he contacted me to see if I could help find someone who could help.
I find myself in a 'quandary' of sorts and wonder if you have any advice or insights you may be able to offer a young-ish, aspiring writer of fiction for the screen.
I too would be in a 'quandary' as to how to vote were we to have a referendum soon - just like many of the French interviewed about their voting intentions in the past few days.
Whenever Britain is in a royal mess over some fiendishly tricky 'quandary' , we beseech Queen Mary for her counsel.
This apparent dilemma is a familiar 'quandary' in traditional epistemology.
Even the secretary at the Leader of the Opposition office is in a 'quandary' .
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