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Webster 1913 Edition


Dilemma

Di-lem′ma

,
Noun.
[L.
dilemma
, Gr. [GREEK];
δι-
=
δίσ-
twice + [GREEK] to take. See
Lemma
.]
1.
(Logic)
An argument which presents an antagonist with two or more alternatives, but is equally conclusive against him, whichever alternative he chooses.
☞ The following are instances of the dilemma. A young rhetorician applied to an old sophist to be taught the art of pleading, and bargained for a certain reward to be paid when he should gain a cause. The master sued for his reward, and the scholar endeavored to elude his claim by a dilemma. “If I gain my cause, I shall withhold your pay, because the judge’s award will be against you; if I lose it, I may withhold it, because I shall not yet have gained a cause.” “On the contrary,” says the master, “if you gain your cause, you must pay me, because you are to pay me when you gain a cause; if you lose it, you must pay me, because the judge will award it.”
Johnson.
2.
A state of things in which evils or obstacles present themselves on every side, and it is difficult to determine what course to pursue; a vexatious alternative or predicament; a difficult choice or position.
A strong
dilemma
in a desperate case!
To act with infamy, or quit the place.
Swift.
Horns of a dilemma
,
alternatives, each of which is equally difficult of encountering.

Webster 1828 Edition


Dilemma

DILEMMA

,
Noun.
[Gr., a syllogism which strikes on each side; an assumption; to take.]
1.
In logic, an argument equally conclusive by contrary suppositions. A young rhetorician said to an old sophist; Instruct me in pleading, and I will pay you, when I gain a cause. The master sued for the reward, and the scholar endeavored to elude the claim by a dilemma. If I gain my cause, I shall withhold your pay, because the award of the judge will be against you. It I lose it, I may withhold it, because I shall not yet have gained a cause. The master replied: If you gain your cause, you must pay me, because you are to pay me, when you gain a cause; if you lose it, you must pay me, because you are to pay me, when you gain a cause; if you lose it, you must pay me, because the judge will award it.
2.
A difficult or doubtful choice; a state of things in which evils or obstacles present themselves on every side, and it is difficult to determine what course to pursue.
A strong dilemma in a desperate case!
To act with infamy, or quit the place.

Definition 2024


Dilemma

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German

Noun

Dilemma n (genitive Dilemmas, plural Dilemmas or Dilemmata)

  1. dilemma (a situation with two (or more) alternatives to choose from, and where all alternatives are unsatisfactory or undesirable)

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English

Noun

dilemma (plural dilemmas or dilemmata)

  1. A circumstance in which a choice must be made between two or more alternatives that seem equally undesirable.
    • Jonathan Swift
      A strong dilemma in a desperate case! / To act with infamy, or quit the place.
  2. A difficult circumstance or problem.
  3. (logic) A type of syllogism of the form "if A is true then B is true; if C is true then D is true; either A or C is true; therefore either B or D is true".
  4. (rhetoric) Offering to an opponent a choice between two (equally unfavorable) alternatives.

Usage notes

  • The sense of a difficult circumstance or problem is considered non-standard[by whom?].
  • Occasionally spelled/misspelled as dilemna, perhaps originally via false analogy with words such as condemn, solemn, and hymn. This spelling has been reportedly taught in many regions of Great Britain and the United States as well as around the world; and can be found in the works of many well-known authors (e.g. Isaac Watts, Defoe & Goldsmith).[1]

Synonyms

  • (circumstance in which a choice must be made between two alternatives):
  • (any difficult circumstance): bind, fix, pickle, problem, quandary
  • (logic):
  • (rhetoric):
  • See also Wikisaurus:dilemma

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  1. World Wide Words: Dilemma

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Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

dilemma n (plural dilemma's, diminutive dilemmaatje n)

  1. dilemma (between two alternatives)

Finnish

(index d)

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: di‧lem‧ma

Noun

dilemma

  1. dilemma (between two alternatives)

Declension

Inflection of dilemma (Kotus type 13/katiska, no gradation)
nominative dilemma dilemmat
genitive dilemman dilemmoiden
dilemmoitten
dilemmojen
partitive dilemmaa dilemmoita
dilemmoja
illative dilemmaan dilemmoihin
singular plural
nominative dilemma dilemmat
accusative nom. dilemma dilemmat
gen. dilemman
genitive dilemman dilemmoiden
dilemmoitten
dilemmojen
dilemmainrare
partitive dilemmaa dilemmoita
dilemmoja
inessive dilemmassa dilemmoissa
elative dilemmasta dilemmoista
illative dilemmaan dilemmoihin
adessive dilemmalla dilemmoilla
ablative dilemmalta dilemmoilta
allative dilemmalle dilemmoille
essive dilemmana dilemmoina
translative dilemmaksi dilemmoiksi
instructive dilemmoin
abessive dilemmatta dilemmoitta
comitative dilemmoineen

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δίλημμα (dílēmma).

Noun

dilemma m (plural dilemmi)

  1. dilemma (between two alternatives)

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