circumstance

noun64 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

The usual or expected conditions.

Common term for conditions that are hard to deal with.

Conditions that are different from the usual and require particular attention.

Conditions that are not special or unusual.

Very unusual conditions, often justifying a different course of action.

Used to describe conditions that are advantageous or helpful.

Used to describe conditions that are advantageous or helpful.

Very unusual or remarkable conditions.

Formal term for negative or harmful conditions.

Conditions that make you feel that something illegal or dishonest has happened.

Refers to situations involving great suffering or distress.

The conditions of a person's life, especially their social and financial situation.

Conditions that are difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

Conditions that are likely to hinder success.

Conditions that are likely to hinder success.

Used for extremely serious or urgent situations.

Factors that make a mistake or crime seem less serious or deserving of blame.

Similar to extenuating, factors that reduce the severity of a situation.

A state of being poorer than one was before.

A formal term for having very little money.

Used when the situation becomes different.

The situation makes something necessary.

The situation controls or determines what must happen.

A particular combination of conditions or facts.

A strong way to say 'never'. Often used at the beginning of a sentence with an inverted verb.

A formal phrase used to explain that a problem is caused by events that one cannot control.

A strong way to say 'never'. Often used at the beginning of a sentence with an inverted verb.

Considering the current situation.

Considering the current situation.