Pronunciation: /steɪt ʌv əˈfers/
noun a condition or state of things
A1 The state of affairs in the country is unstable.
A2 The state of affairs at work is causing stress for many employees.
B1 The state of affairs in the economy is concerning experts.
B2 The state of affairs in the government is under scrutiny by the media.
C1 The state of affairs in the education system requires immediate attention.
C2 The state of affairs in international relations is complex and delicate.
formal The current state of affairs in the economy is cause for concern.
informal The way things are going right now is pretty messed up.
slang The state of affairs in that company is a hot mess.
figurative The state of affairs in her personal life is like a stormy sea.
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