circonstance
circumstance
noun seer-kohn-STAHNS Less Common
Origin: Latin 'circumstantia' (surrounding conditions)
Usage Note
Circonstance is typically used in the plural (dans les circonstances actuelles = in the current circumstances). The legal phrase circonstances atténuantes means 'mitigating circumstances'. The adjective circonstancié means 'detailed' or 'circumstantial' (as in a detailed account).
Examples
"Dans ces circonstances, il vaut mieux attendre."
Natural Translation
In these circumstances, it's better to wait.
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