Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe difficult situations in American Thesaurus
Words used to describe difficult situations
acrimonious (adjective)
an acrimonious situation is unpleasant because people feel angry toward each other
the matter (noun)
used for talking about problems or bad situations
unforeseen (adjective)
an unforeseen situation, especially a problem, is one that you did not expect
hardscrabble (adjective)
American used for describing a time, situation, or place in which life is difficult and people are poor
heavy (adjective)
a heavy situation or relationship is serious and often not enjoyable
high-pressure (adjective)
used for describing people or situations that make you feel forced to do something or forced to succeed
nasty (adjective)
a nasty situation is unpleasant or upsetting
things have come to a pretty pass ()
used for saying that a situation has become very unpleasant, difficult, or unacceptable
you could cut the air/atmosphere with a knife ()
used for saying that a situation was difficult or embarrassing, because people were very angry or upset