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		conundrumco‧nun‧drum /kəˈnʌndrəm/ noun [countable]    - King remains a conundrum, a man of both major strengths and serious character flaws.
 - The administration is facing a familiar conundrum.
 
 - It was the moral conundrum that defined our home.
 - Skymaster is stuck in a conundrum that affects a lot of electronic information services.
 - So far he had found no way to resolve the conundrum facing him.
 - The divine drama illuminated for us by the Holy Spirit disintegrates into puzzles, conundrums and endless interpretations.
 - This broader problem touched on such philosophical conundrums as who we are and what our place is in the universe.
 - This is not merely a curious conundrum.
 - This is partly a humid, faintly Graham Greene-like love story, partly a conundrum about opaque and enigmatic behaviour.
 
   1a confusing and difficult problem:   the conundrum of our purpose on Earth2a trick question asked for fun  SYN  riddle  |