I knew that if did not have a broken leg, I could easily leap over the gaping hole in the sidewalk that had just appeared.
Bypass that ice cream cone and stick to my weight-loss program or eat that ice cream cone and cool off immediately.
An example of a dilemma would be that I've managed to save $2,000; do I take a vacation or do I replace the shabby living room furniture.
An example of a dilemma would be that I've managed to save $2,000. The dilemma: do I take a vacation or do I replace the shabby living room furniture.
'What is black and white and read all over'
To be or not to be, THAT is the question...
In the sense of as seemingly insoluble problem, the opposite of dilemma is solution. In the sense of a situation requiring a choice between two alternatives, the opposite of dilemma is decision.
No, the correct spelling is dilemma (a difficult situation).
I would use: "I am facing a dilemma" A dilemma is a situation in which there are two similar possible choices as to a course of action and you have to decide on one. You are not easily 'in' a decision, nor can you 'have' a decision. You certainly can face a decision. But given that there are no rules, just usage, my second choice is: I am in a dilemma.
I think this phrase means to be in charge of the whole situation. Meaning, to be the leader what happens in the entire dilemma.
An internal conflict involves a situation that you have not resolved or reached a conclusion for your own satisfaction.inner turmoilangstworryindecisionmoral dilemma
An ethical dilemma refers to a situation in which you must
Dilemma
dilemma noun a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives.
An ethical dilemma is any situation in which one is forced to make a choice and all the alternatives have bad consequences. .
In the sense of as seemingly insoluble problem, the opposite of dilemma is solution. In the sense of a situation requiring a choice between two alternatives, the opposite of dilemma is decision.
No, the correct spelling is dilemma (a difficult situation).
dilemma
I would use: "I am facing a dilemma" A dilemma is a situation in which there are two similar possible choices as to a course of action and you have to decide on one. You are not easily 'in' a decision, nor can you 'have' a decision. You certainly can face a decision. But given that there are no rules, just usage, my second choice is: I am in a dilemma.
Examples are: Job, and Psalms 73.
I think this phrase means to be in charge of the whole situation. Meaning, to be the leader what happens in the entire dilemma.
dilemma, conundrum, in a pickle, stickler
An ethical dilemma is a conflict between personal and professional values. When asked to describe this situation on a job interview, one must answer in such a way that supervision was sought and self-reflection was undergone.