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- Dictionaryhardship/ˈhɑːdʃɪp/
noun
- 1. severe suffering or privation: "intolerable levels of hardship"
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HARDSHIP definition: 1. (something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example of this: 2…. Learn more.
The meaning of HARDSHIP is privation, suffering. How to use hardship in a sentence.
HARDSHIP meaning: 1. (something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example of this: 2…. Learn more.
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 lovely evening. Extra Examples.
Hardship definition: a condition that is difficult to endure; suffering; deprivation; oppression. See examples of HARDSHIP used in a sentence.
n. 1. The condition of lacking necessities or comforts; privation or suffering. 2. A thing or circumstance that causes ongoing or persistent suffering or difficulty: "Hives are a great hardship, but they will not injure your vital organs" (Andrew Weil). See Synonyms at difficulty.
Hardship is a situation in which your life is difficult or unpleasant, often because you do not have enough money.
Hardship definition: The condition of lacking necessities or comforts; privation or suffering.
a problem or situation that makes you suffer a lot, especially because you are very poor: They have suffered years of financial hardship. (Definition of hardship from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of hardship. in Chinese (Traditional) 艱苦,困難… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 艰苦,困难… See more.
Hardship is a situation in which your life is difficult or unpleasant, often because you do not have enough money. Thai : ความเดือดร้อน, ภาวะยากลำบาก