situation
♦♦♦ situa|tion /s'ɪtʃu'eɪʃən/ (situations)
1 [N-COUNT] usu with supp, oft poss N
You use situation to refer generally to what is happening in a particular place at a particular time, or to refer to what is happening to you.
Army officers said the situation was under control...
She's in a hopeless situation...
2 [N-COUNT] usu supp N
The situation of a building or town is the kind of surroundings that it has. (FORMAL)
The garden is in a beautiful situation on top of a fold in the rolling Hampshire landscape.
= location
3 [PHRASE] oft PHR n
Situations Vacant is the title of a column or page in a newspaper where jobs are advertised. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use Employment)situa|tion com|edy (situation comedies)
[N-VAR]
A situation comedy is an amusing television drama series about a set of characters. The abbreviation sitcom is also used.
...a situation comedy that was set in an acupuncture clinic.
1 [N-COUNT] usu with supp, oft poss N
You use situation to refer generally to what is happening in a particular place at a particular time, or to refer to what is happening to you.
Army officers said the situation was under control...
She's in a hopeless situation...
2 [N-COUNT] usu supp N
The situation of a building or town is the kind of surroundings that it has. (FORMAL)
The garden is in a beautiful situation on top of a fold in the rolling Hampshire landscape.
= location
3 [PHRASE] oft PHR n
Situations Vacant is the title of a column or page in a newspaper where jobs are advertised. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use Employment)situa|tion com|edy (situation comedies)
[N-VAR]
A situation comedy is an amusing television drama series about a set of characters. The abbreviation sitcom is also used.
...a situation comedy that was set in an acupuncture clinic.