Meaning & Definition of word "Hardship"

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    Hardship

    /ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. A condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation.
      • Example: The community faced great hardship after the natural disaster destroyed their homes.
    • 2. Severe suffering or privation.
      • Example: She experienced financial hardship after losing her job.
    • 3. Challenges or difficulties that make life harder.
      • Example: He overcame many hardships to achieve his dream of becoming a doctor.
    • 4. An event or condition that is difficult or unpleasant.
      • Example: The soldiers endured the hardships of war with great courage.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from hard + -ship, denoting condition.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    hard times:

    A period when someone is experiencing difficulties financially or emotionally.

    tough it out:

    To endure a difficult situation without giving up.

    face hardship:

    To confront difficult circumstances.

    Related Words

    suffering:

    The experience of physical or emotional pain.

    difficulty:

    The state or condition of being hard to do or deal with.

    adversity:

    A difficult or unpleasant situation.

    Slang Meanings of hardship

    Meaning: Down on your luck

    Example Sentence: He's really down on his luck after losing his job.

    Meaning: In a bind

    Example Sentence: I'm really in a bind with this unexpected expense.