Plight Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for plight.
plight
plight
/plaɪt/
Examples
- It is a symbol of the plight of the country.
- A couple plighted troth with sincerity.
- The plight of the displaced persons was pathetic.
- Content is largely about the plight of the homeless.
- The desperate plight of the Latin Kingdom worsened.
- The goal was to show the terrible plight of the slaves.
- They chose the name because the plight is the same.
- Have you thought about the plight of the poor.
- Immediately after, Brynhild and Sigurd plight their troth.
- It examines the plight of the Vietnamese after the Vietnam War.
a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one
noun
a solemn pledge of fidelity
noun
give to in marriage
verb
promise solemnly and formally
verb
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"Plight + Kite. His difficult situation is like a kite stuck in a tree at night."
"Fly + Kite. His situation is difficult, much like flying a kite in a storm."
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