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    Hard·ship
    /ˈhärdˌSHip/

    noun

    • 1. severe suffering or privation: "intolerable levels of hardship"
  2. Hardship definition: The condition of lacking necessities or comforts; privation or suffering.

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  4. HARDSHIP definition: a problem or situation that makes you suffer a lot, especially because you are very poor: . Learn more.

  5. In times of economic hardship, firms cut back on training. Students may suffer severe financial hardship as a result of the government's decision. The union made hardship payments to some of the sacked workers. They are living in genuine hardship. They could improve our conditions without undue hardship for themselves.

  6. Hardship definition: a condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression. See examples of HARDSHIP used in a sentence.

  7. a situation that is difficult and unpleasant because you do not have enough money, food, clothes, etc. economic/financial, etc. hardship People suffered many hardships during that long winter. The two men endured great hardship during their trek across Antarctica. It was no hardship to walk home on such a beautiful night.

  8. The meaning of HARDSHIP is privation, suffering. How to use hardship in a sentence.

  9. plural hardships. Britannica Dictionary definition of HARDSHIP. 1. [noncount] : pain and suffering. He had suffered through considerable/great hardship. The city has been experiencing a period of financial/economic hardship. 2. [count] : something that causes pain, suffering, or loss. They had to endure the hardships of life on the frontier.

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