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What does "plight" mean and is it commonly used in speech or just writing?
Mar 25, 2015 5:16 PM
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Plight can be used in conversation, but it is often used to describe a severe problem or issue that is ongoing or has happened in the past.
For example:
The plight of the poor is a problem that is deep and widespread. It won't be solved easily.
It can also be used to describe something very bad in the past:
The plight of the Jews in Nazi Germany was a tragic period in history.
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