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[ US /kəˈnəndɹəm/ ]
[ UK /kənˈʌndɹəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a difficult problem

How To Use conundrum In A Sentence

  • She said two puzzles in particular - a racing problem and ballerina conundrum - had needed a great deal of logical legwork.
  • This conundrum poses two questions: First: does collective stupidity actually have a bottom limit or is it some kind of great cosmic suckhole from which reason and common sense simply cannot escape? The End-of-the-World Survival Kit
  • Physics also tells us that there is a logical answer to the seeming conundrum of the diversity of species.
  • This is the great green ideological conundrum, boiled down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children with recurrent abdominal pain present a difficult conundrum for doctors.
  • We were just scratching the surface of this conundrum when Soriano grooved a 3–2 fastball over the center of the plate. In the Time of Bobby Cox
  • Children with recurrent abdominal pain present a difficult conundrum for doctors.
  • The colorful mid - priced iMac has also succeeded by playing down the compatibility conundrum.
  • While much of the conversation around Prof. Gates 'arrest has centered on race, we might also examine the role "rankism" plays into this conundrum. Byron Williams: The Gates Affair: Was it Racism or Rankism?
  • The last two days may have finally supplied an answer to that conundrum.
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