Synonym: condition, situation, state. Similar words: circuit, stance, substance, distance, instance, assistance, for instance, resistance. Meaning: ['sɜːkəmstəns] n. 1. a condition that accompanies or influences some event or activity 2. the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event 3. information that should be kept in mind when making a decision 4. formal ceremony about important occasions.
Random good picture Not show
61. They concluded that the wary response is more characteristic of the social circumstance than of the individual's level of development.
62. I hope that it will ease the difficulties of people who face such a tragic circumstance.
63. An illustration of this can be found in the funerals of very famous people conducted with great pomp and circumstance.
64. Did a white-hot surge of anger and disillusion count as a mitigating circumstance, disturbing the balance of the mind?
65. The most common circumstance in which human swimmers are poisoned by fish is when a well camouflaged stingray is trodden on.
66. Remember that this is aimed to protect children even if in your particular circumstance its a nuisance.
67. That would be excluded, they say, as force majeure-a superior power(Sentencedict.com), or unforeseen circumstance.
68. Only in one particular circumstance could the court legally override the decision.
69. Under any circumstance, an official retraction is a terrible hair shirt.
70. It casts the Woodvilles as the aggressors and Gloucester as the victim of circumstance.
71. A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance. Hunter S. Thompson
72. It's not circumstance. It's not chance. It's the choice you make that determines the destiny of life. RVM
73. Markhasev is accused of killing Ennis Cosby in the course of a robbery, which qualifies as a special circumstance.
74. We have in a causal circumstance by itself a complete answer to the question of why an effect occurred.
75. Domestic policies have repercussions abroad: external policy can markedly affect a state's internal circumstance.
76. And this question varies from one circumstance to another, from one state to another.
77. The parson was as effusive in his attentions as circumstance would allow, but Emilia petulantly resisted them.
78. The poignancy of that piece is the circumstance of its composition, not its subject matter. Sentencedict.com
79. It was at once apparent to Joan that, whatever changes of circumstance had taken place, he had changed not a jot.
80. Women of the same age and circumstance as you are less likely to live with their parents.
81. To take a causal circumstance as having no redundancy is obviously to exclude things wholly irrelevant to the effect.
82. One of the classic confrontations of nineteenth-century ethnology stemmed from this very circumstance.
83. We are unlikely to have in mind a causal circumstance in this case.
84. Like all Trolls they will eat anything and through force of circumstance they tend to eat a lot of rocks.
85. Documentation must be as explicit as possible because staff and circumstance seem to take a rabbinical delight in producing difficult cases.
86. In this circumstance, nasopharyngeal electrodes inserted through the nasal cavity may show the epileptic activity more clearly.
87. Whenever a circumstance of this kind exists, there also occurs a starting-to-work of the wipers.
88. More must be true of any different pair of things which in fact are causal circumstance and effect.
89. These men reconcile themselves to circumstance, make their own compromises with destiny until happier times.
90. The obvious fact that people of comfortable circumstance live peacefully together and those afflicted by poverty do not goes largely unnoticed.
More similar words: circuit, stance, substance, distance, instance, assistance, for instance, resistance, in the distance, pittance, acceptance, of importance, circle, stand, stand out, stand up, stand by, stand for, standard, distant, instant, cancer, cancel, constant, stand up for, stand up to, glance, dancer, chance, understand.