plight
transitive verbTo promise or bind by a solemn pledge, especially to betroth.
transitive verbTo give or pledge (one’s word or oath, for example).
nounA solemn pledge, as of faith.
idiom(plight (one’s) troth) To become engaged to marry.
idiom(plight (one’s) troth) To give one’s solemn oath.
nounA situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. synonym: predicament.
nounPeril; danger; harm; damage.
nounA solemn promise or engagement concerning a matter of serious personal moment; solemn assurance or pledge.
To engage by solemn promise; pledge; engage or bind one’s self by pledging: as, to
Synonyms Pledge, Plight. Pledge is applied to property as well as to word, faith, truth, honor, etc. Plight is now chiefly poetic or rhetorical; to plight honor is, as it were, to deposit it in pledge for the performance of an act—not often for the truth of a statement—to be forfeited if the act is not performed.