pis aller
/'pi:z'ælei/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A last resort or desperate expedient: "pis aller" refers to a course of action adopted only when all other, better options have failed or are unavailable. It is an action taken out of necessity, not choice.
Usage
- "Pis aller" is used as a singular noun, often preceded by an article like "a" or "the." It describes a final, often unsatisfactory, option.
- It is a loan phrase from French, meaning literally "worst going" or "to go worst," implying the least desirable path one must take.
Examples
- Noun:
- Accepting the poorly paid job was a pis aller after months of unemployment.
- We viewed the cramped hotel room as a pis aller until we could find a proper apartment.
Advanced Usage
- "as a pis aller": used to introduce the action taken as a last resort.
- As a pis aller, we decided to walk the ten miles to the next town.
- "the pis aller": used when referring to a specific, known last-resort option.
- Eating canned beans for a week was the pis aller we had to accept during the storm.
Variants and Related Words
- Last resort (n): the final course of action available. (A more common English equivalent).
- Stopgap (n): a temporary measure or substitute.
- Expedient (n): a means of attaining an end, often one that is convenient but possibly improper or immoral.
Synonyms
- Last ditch effort: a final attempt made in desperation.
- Makeshift: a temporary and often crude substitute.
- Necessity: something forced by circumstances.
Related Phrases
- "In desperation": acting out of a loss of hope, a state that often leads to a .
- "Faute de mieux": a similar French loan phrase meaning "for lack of anything better."
Idioms
- "Between a rock and a hard place": faced with two equally difficult options, where any choice feels like a .
- "The lesser of two evils": the less bad of two poor choices, closely related to the concept of a .
Noun
- an expedient adopted only in desperation
- `pis aller' is French for `worst going'