Predicament
1 a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation.
2 (in Aristotelian logic) each of the ten “categories,” often listed as: substance or being, quantity, quality, relation, place, time, posture, having or possession, action, and passion.
Attempt:
1 A whistleblower put the government in a political predicament.
2 Logic predicaments make our expressions possible.
Btw
How to ask for a feedback in a normal way?
@Acer
1. Sounds right.
2. I'm not totally sure I understand that line.
And regarding the feedback, probably just post like you've done before, put those made-up sentences below, and then pretty much ask below those: 'Did I use this word correctly in those sentences? I'd like to get feedback.' or something like that.
Thanks.
@Acer I was thinking of something that could make you increase the understanding of all those words: Add 1 to 3 sentences with that word in it, and you have to make up those sentences yourself. You could then ask for feedback if you used that word correctly there. Just a thought. :)