Tight Spot

B1 8+

Synonyms of tight spot

Antonyms of tight spot

Collocations of tight spot

difficult situation
Frequency: 70 %

She found herself in a difficult situation when her car broke down in the middle of nowhere.

tight corner
Frequency: 60 %

He had to think quickly to get out of the tight corner he found himself in during the meeting.

sticky situation
Frequency: 50 %

She knew she was in a sticky situation when she realized she had forgotten her wallet at home.

dire straits
Frequency: 45 %

The company was in dire straits and needed a miracle to survive.

predicament
Frequency: 40 %

He found himself in a predicament when he lost his passport right before his flight.

Idiomatic Expressions for tight spot

  • Phrase: Between a rock and a hard place
    Meaning: To be in a situation where both options or decisions are equally difficult or unfavorable.
    Usage: I'm between a rock and a hard place - if I quit my job, I won't have income, but if I stay, I'll be miserable.