Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

duress

noun
/dʊˈrɛs/
Definition
Duress refers to a situation where someone is forced to act against their will or better judgment under threat or coercion.
Examples
  • She signed the contract under duress and later sought to have it declared invalid.
  • The confession was given under duress and was not considered valid in court.
Meaning
It often implies that the person involved has been placed in a position where they feel they have no choice but to comply due to pressure or intimidation.
Synonyms
  • coercion
  • pressure
  • compulsion
  • intimidation
  • constraint