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What's the difference between "condition" & "situation"?
Oct 7, 2021 5:05 PM
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CONDITION is the state of something, especially with regards to its appearance, quality or working order and a SITUATION is a circumstance in which one find himself or herself in.
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October 7, 2021
Condition is used to describe something tangible-you can see or touch it. Situation is used to describe something like an event or circumstance. These words are not generally interchangeable. For example I could say "the condition of this house is a mess"
But it would sound weird to say "the situation of this house is a mess." (Although I would understand what you meant) But I could say "the messy house is a situation we need to fix." Now I'm referring to the circumstance of the house being messy.
October 7, 2021
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