Predicament in a sentence as a noun

If he [had] had a good map he could have walked out of his predicament [... ] Essentially, Chris McCandless committed *******.

On a Monday I went to the appropriate station, where there was a long line of foreigners in a similar predicament.

This is a complicated topic and I expect some people have much more thought out alternatives to our current predicament than I would come up with here.

Due to the time sensitive nature of Knight's predicament, they're probably trading the portfolio to Goldman at a reduced rate.

That said, I've been suddenly put in a very public predicament and my bosses are demanding an immediate decision.

The example continues:Goldman's block brokers face the following predicament.

I don't envy this strategic predicament, being forced -- quite literally -- to choose between quantity and quality.

Additionally with the very real budget and over-capacity problems, when new core curriculum is proposed the first predicament is what is going to have to get axed in its place.

Not that you would remain conscious long enough to rescue yourself, but if your predicament was accidental, there could be time for fellow crew members to rescue and repressurize you with few ill effects.

My dropbox still has 30 PDFs for letters I sent to the 3 CRAs, several banks, and a few debt collection companies disputing the information on my report and taking polite professional notice that there was an easy way out of this predicament for them but that if they weren't willing to play ball on that I was well aware of the mechanics of the hard way.

Predicament definitions

noun

a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one; "finds himself in a most awkward predicament"; "the woeful plight of homeless people"

See also: quandary plight