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conundrum

1 of 1noun
/kəˈnʌndrəm/
Forms:conundrums
1

a problem or question that is confusing and needs a lot of skill or effort to solve or answer

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  • The meaning of life has always been a conundrum that philosophers have pondered for centuries.
  • The researchers faced a conundrum when the experimental results contradicted their initial hypothesis.
  • Deciding whether to prioritize economic growth or environmental protection is a significant conundrum for policymakers.
  • The math problem presented such a conundrum that even the top students struggled to find a solution.
  • She found herself in a conundrum when she had to choose between two equally appealing job offers.
2

a puzzling question or riddle, often involving wordplay, posed for amusement

  • The game included a series of conundrums to test the players' wit.
  • The teacher asked the class a conundrum to make them think.
  • She posed a conundrum that left everyone laughing.
  • Crossword puzzles often feature clever conundrums.
  • The riddle was a classic conundrum involving a play on words.