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Definition of hardship in English: hardshipnoun ˈhɑːdʃɪpˈhɑrdˌʃɪp mass nounSevere suffering or privation. intolerable levels of hardship count noun the shared hardships of wartime Example sentencesExamples - It redirects funds made through business into combating poverty and hardship for children.
- In Scotland and beyond football is suffering financial hardship at the moment.
- The story of the boat and its inhabitants is one of extreme hardship and complicit exploitation.
- No, but the union can support its members if they suffer financial hardship.
- If this guy stays there will be some kind of suffering and if he goes, that hardship will be twofold.
- Even as a child, he walked barefoot on the path full of thorns of hardship and austerity.
- The other will endure hardship and much suffering and must learn a valuable lesson.
- A jail term would ruin his job prospects and be of hardship to his mother and grandmother.
- It cannot be confined to those who suffered financial hardship due to lack of income.
- Life was often difficult for the Kite family and they suffered many setbacks and hardships.
- Gandhi on the other hand was aware of the difficulties, hardships, and suffering that was to come.
- They have suffered unimaginable hardship and danger in a bid to find a safe haven.
- In some parts of the world, corruption and poverty condemn untold millions to a life of misery and hardship.
- For a man who has suffered genuine hardship, our reaction over the past week must seem almost obscene.
- Both men are currently off sick with stress and also suffering financial hardship.
- During one of these periods of hardship the estate was purchased by the Du Boulay family.
- Also new was the fact that the poor could work hard and continuously yet still suffer hardship.
- All that pain and hardship, and still the college rowing team lost every single race for the rest of the year.
- Only in this way can he lead the people of Keembe to defeat endemic poverty and hardship.
Synonyms privation, deprivation, destitution, poverty, austerity, penury, want, need, neediness, beggary, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, financial distress misfortune, distress, suffering, affliction, trouble, pain, misery, wretchedness, tribulation, adversity, disaster, ruin, ruination, calamity trials, trials and tribulations, dire straits informal hassle literary travails Definition of hardship in US English: hardshipnounˈhärdˌSHipˈhɑrdˌʃɪp Severe suffering or privation. intolerable levels of hardship the shared hardships of wartime Example sentencesExamples - They have suffered unimaginable hardship and danger in a bid to find a safe haven.
- The other will endure hardship and much suffering and must learn a valuable lesson.
- For a man who has suffered genuine hardship, our reaction over the past week must seem almost obscene.
- In some parts of the world, corruption and poverty condemn untold millions to a life of misery and hardship.
- It cannot be confined to those who suffered financial hardship due to lack of income.
- If this guy stays there will be some kind of suffering and if he goes, that hardship will be twofold.
- It redirects funds made through business into combating poverty and hardship for children.
- All that pain and hardship, and still the college rowing team lost every single race for the rest of the year.
- In Scotland and beyond football is suffering financial hardship at the moment.
- Even as a child, he walked barefoot on the path full of thorns of hardship and austerity.
- During one of these periods of hardship the estate was purchased by the Du Boulay family.
- Both men are currently off sick with stress and also suffering financial hardship.
- The story of the boat and its inhabitants is one of extreme hardship and complicit exploitation.
- Only in this way can he lead the people of Keembe to defeat endemic poverty and hardship.
- Gandhi on the other hand was aware of the difficulties, hardships, and suffering that was to come.
- Life was often difficult for the Kite family and they suffered many setbacks and hardships.
- No, but the union can support its members if they suffer financial hardship.
- Also new was the fact that the poor could work hard and continuously yet still suffer hardship.
- A jail term would ruin his job prospects and be of hardship to his mother and grandmother.
Synonyms privation, deprivation, destitution, poverty, austerity, penury, want, need, neediness, beggary, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, financial distress |