Not

Not
1. Dilemma, Kalamität, missliche Lage/Situation, Misslichkeit, Notfall, Notlage, Notsituation, Notstand, schwierige Lage/Situation, Schwierigkeit, Zwangslage;
(bildungsspr.): Malaise, Misere;
(ugs.): Bredouille, Klemme, Patsche, Schlamassel, Schwulitäten, Tinte, Zwickmühle;
(österr., sonst landsch.): Schlamastik.
2. Ärmlichkeit, Armseligkeit, Armut, Bedürftigkeit, Elend, Entbehrung, Knappheit, Mangel, Mittellosigkeit, Unvermögendheit;
(ugs.): Dalles;
(landsch.): Armutei;
(veraltet): Pauperität.
3. Ausweglosigkeit, Hilflosigkeit, Hoffnungslosigkeit, Ratlosigkeit, Sackgasse, Trostlosigkeit;
(geh.): Bedrängnis.
4. Anstrengung, Arbeit, Kreuz, Last, Mühe, Strapaze;
(geh.): Mühsal;
(ugs.): Plackerei;
(österr. ugs.): Tschoch;
(abwertend): Schinderei.
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Not,die:1.schwierigematerielleLage〉Notstand·Notlage·Notsituation·Misere·Bedrängnis·Drangsal+Druck♦umg:Dalles(landsch);auchZwangslage–2.Armut(1)–3.HelferinderNot:Retter;Notleiden:darben;Notleidend:a)arm(1)–b)hilfsbedürftig;[nur]mitMüheundNot,[nur]mitknapper/genauerNot:kaum(1)
Not
1.Armut,Elend,Notstand,Notfall,schwereZeit,Krise,misslicheUmstände,Unglück,Drangsal,Armseligkeit,Ärmlichkeit,Mittellosigkeit,Bedürftigkeit,Mangel,Geldmangel,Geldnot,Entbehrung,Verelendung,Beschränkung,Knappheit,Kargheit,Besitzlosigkeit
2.unangenehmeLage,peinliche/schwierigeSituation,Bedrängnis,Schwierigkeit,Verlegenheit,Kalamität,Bredouille,Druck,Misere,Notlage,Zwangslage,Dilemma,Übel,Crux,Engpass,Komplikation,Debakel,Desaster,Missstand,Übelstand;ugs.:Schwulität,Klemme,Patsche,Tinte,Zwickmühle,Schlamassel
3.Ratlosigkeit,Hilflosigkeit,Schutzlosigkeit,Ausweglosigkeit,Trostlosigkeit,Hoffnungslosigkeit,Sackgasse

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