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    plight
    [plīt]
    noun
    plight (noun) · plights (plural noun)
    1. a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation:
      "we must direct our efforts toward relieving the plight of children living in poverty"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French plit ‘fold’. The -gh- spelling is by association with plight.
    plight
    [plīt]
    verb
    archaic
    plight (verb) · plights (third person present) · plighted (past tense) · plighted (past participle) · plighting (present participle)
    1. pledge or promise solemnly (one's faith or loyalty):
      "men to plighted vows were faithful"
      • (be plighted to)
        be engaged to be married to.
    Origin
    Old English plihtan ‘endanger’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch plicht and German Pflicht ‘duty’. The current sense is recorded only from Middle English, but is probably original, in view of the related Germanic words.
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    noun
    1. a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation:
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    What does sorry plight mean?a distressing situation: in a sorry plight. plight1 (plīt), n. a condition, state, or situation, esp. an unfavorable or unfortunate one: to find oneself in a sorry plight. case.
    What does plight mean in English?plight (plural plights) From Middle English plight (“risk, danger”), from Old English pliht (“peril, risk, danger, damage, plight”), from Proto-West Germanic *plihti (“care, responsibility, duty”). A suffixed form of the root represented by Old English pleoh (“risk, danger, hurt, peril"; also "responsibility”) and plēon (“to endanger, risk”).
    What is plight [count]?Britannica Dictionary definition of PLIGHT [count] :a very bad or difficult situation— usually singular The recent cut in funding will only contribute to the hospital's financial plight. the plightof the unemployed/homeless
    What is the opposite of plight?Plight: a very bad or difficult situation—usually singular. Synonyms: anxiety, predicament, tribulation… Antonyms: delight, joy, pleasure… Find the right word.
     
  3. Plight definition, a condition, state, or situation, especially an unfavorable or unfortunate one: to find oneself in a sorry plight.
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    an unpleasant condition, esp. a serious, sad, or difficult one: My problems aren’t much compared with the plight of the storm victims. (Definition of plight from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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