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    Hard·ship
    /ˈhärdˌSHip/

    noun

    • 1. severe suffering or privation: "intolerable levels of hardship"
  2. hardship. noun. /ˈhɑːdʃɪp/. /ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/. [uncountable, countable] 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.

  3. Hardship definition: The condition of lacking necessities or comforts; privation or suffering.

  4. hardship. a condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression: a life of hardship. an instance or cause of this; something hard to bear, as a deprivation, lack of comfort, or constant toil or danger: They faced bravely the many hardships of frontier life.

  5. 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.

  6. 1. : privation, suffering. 2. : something that causes or entails suffering or privation. Synonyms. adversity. asperity. difficulty. hardness. rigor. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of hardship in a Sentence. He had suffered through considerable hardship. The city has been experiencing a period of financial hardship.

  7. 1. trouble, affliction, suffering, misfortune. Hardship, privation, austerity refer to a condition hard to endure. Hardship applies to a circumstance in which excessive and painful effort of some kind is required, as enduring acute discomfort from cold, or battling over rough terrain.

  8. Detailed Meaning of 'hardship' It represents the experience of enduring challenging circumstances that often result in physical, emotional, or financial strain. Hardship can arise from various sources, including poverty, illness, loss, natural disasters, or personal setbacks.

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