1
a
: a usually undesirable or unpleasant choice
faces this dilemma: raise interest rates and slow the economy or lower them and risk serious inflation
b
: a situation involving such a choice
here am I brought to a very pretty dilemma; I must commit murder or commit matrimony—George Farquhar
2
a
: a problem involving a difficult choice
the dilemma of "liberty versus order"—J. M. Burns
b
: a difficult or persistent problem
unemployment … the great central dilemma of our advancing technology—August Heckscher
3
: an argument presenting two or more equally conclusive alternatives against an opponent
Usage of Dilemma
Although some commentators insist that dilemma be restricted to instances in which the alternatives to be chosen are equally unsatisfactory, their concern is misplaced; the unsatisfactoriness of the options is usually a matter of how the author presents them. What is distressing or painful about a dilemma is having to make a choice one does not want to make. The use of such adjectives as terrible, painful, and irreconcilable suggests that dilemma is losing some of its unpleasant force.
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