situation

noun
/ˌsɪt.juːˈeɪ.ʃən/US/ˌsɪ.t͡ʃuˈ(w)eɪ.ʃən/CA/ˌsɪt.jʉːˈæɪ.ʃən/

Etymology

From Middle English situacioun, situacion, from Middle French situation, from Medieval Latin situatio (“position, situation”), from situare (“to locate, place”), from Latin situs (“a site”). By surface analysis, situate + -ion.

  1. derived from situatio
  2. derived from situation
  3. inherited from situacioun

Definitions

  1. The combination of circumstances at a given moment

    The combination of circumstances at a given moment; a state of affairs.

    • The United States is in an awkward situation with debt default looming.
    • By 29, my financial situation wasn’t just disorganized, it was untenable. I didn’t have enough money to cover a single unexpected expense, and my credit card balance wasn’t going down; the interest was outpacing me.
  2. The way in which something is positioned vis-à-vis its surroundings.

    • The Botanical Gardens are in a delightful situation on the river bank.
  3. The place in which something is situated

    The place in which something is situated; a location.

    • […] one of the most pleasant situations in America. With the exception of one melancholy season, no town in the union, of its size, has had a greater share of the inestimable blessing of health.
    • [Hibíscus] speciòsus is the most splendid, and deserves a situation in every garden.
    • I described the situation as well as I could, and was entering upon an explanation of the various roads, lanes, and fields to be traversed in order to reach it, the goings straight on, and turnings to the right, and the left[…]
  4. + 5 more definitions
    1. Position or status with regard to conditions and circumstances.

    2. A position of employment

      A position of employment; a post.

      • ‘Let me hear another sound from you,’ said Scrooge, ‘and you’ll keep your Christmas by losing your situation!
      • When he was nineteen, he suddenly left the 'Co-op' office, and got a situation in Nottingham.
      • You take a morning paper from the top of the stack And read the situations from the front to the back The only job that's open need a man with a knack So put it right back in the rack Jack.
    3. A difficult or unpleasant set of circumstances

      A difficult or unpleasant set of circumstances; a problem.

      • Boss, we've got a situation here…
    4. An individual movie theater.

      • This survey includes all key situations (including Paramount Gulf Theaters) as well as suburban runs and small-town situations.
      • […] Craterian theatre, with a full-scale advance campaign and preliminary screenings held for opinion-makers. Results and reactions will be closely studied and, if popular, the idea will be extended to other situations.
    5. An outfit, garment, or look.

      • She is working some sort of amazing burgundy chiffon situation with gold piping.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA