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    Plight
    /plīt/

    verb

    • 1. pledge or promise solemnly (one's faith or loyalty): archaic "men to plighted vows were faithful"
  2. Define plight. plight synonyms, plight pronunciation, plight translation, English dictionary definition of plight. n. A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. See Synonyms at predicament. tr.v. plight·ed , plight·ing , plights 1. To promise or bind by a solemn...

  3. A plight is a situation that's hard to get out of. Learning about the plight of people trying to rebuild their homes after a devastating earthquake might inspire you to send money to a charity. Plight means predicament. It comes from the word for pleat, which means fold. A plight is a tough bind.

  4. Definition of plight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. plight meaning, definition, what is plight: a very bad situation that someone is in: Learn more.

  6. 3 days ago · countable noun [usually singular] If you refer to someone's plight, you mean that they are in a difficult or distressing situation that is full of problems . ...the worsening plight of developing nations plagued by debts. [ + of] Synonyms: difficulty, condition, state, situation More Synonyms of plight. More Synonyms of plight.

  7. PLIGHT meaning: an unpleasant or difficult situation: . Learn more.

  8. : a very bad or difficult situation — usually singular. The recent cut in funding will only contribute to the hospital's financial plight. the plight of the unemployed/homeless. 2 plight / ˈ plaɪt/ verb. plights; plighted; plighting. Britannica Dictionary definition of PLIGHT. plight your troth. old-fashioned. : to promise to marry someone.

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