Predicament vs Setback - What's the difference?
predicament | setback |
A definite class, state or condition.
An unfortunate or trying position or condition; a tight spot.
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(logic) That which is predicated; a category.
An obstacle, delay, or disadvantage.
(US) The required distance between a structure and a road.
(architecture) A step-like recession in a wall.
(possibly archaic) A backset; a countercurrent; an eddy.
A backset; a check; a repulse; a relapse.
As nouns the difference between predicament and setback
is that predicament is a definite class, state or condition while setback is an obstacle, delay, or disadvantage.predicament
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Alternative forms
* (chiefly obsolete)Noun
(en noun)citation, page= , passage=The Midlanders will hope the victory will kickstart a campaign that looked to have hit the buffers, but the sense of trepidation enveloping the Reebok Stadium heading into the new year underlines the seriousness of the predicament facing Owen Coyle's men.}}
Synonyms
* See alsoSee also
* can of worms * difficulty * kettle of fish * tight spot * troubleReferences
* * *setback
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Noun
(en noun)- After some initial setbacks , the expedition went safely on its way.
- Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use codes.