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hardship

Definition for hardship
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Example Sentences

It provides relief from life’s hardships, drudgery, and setbacks.

From Salon

Economic hardship brought about by soaring inflation, among other factors, is likely to have resulted in “non-traditional” Republican voters being drawn to vote for Trump.

From BBC

Musk has admitted that his plans would inflict "hardship" on Americans; austerity measures in other countries have led to skyrocketing poverty rates and economic instability.

From Salon

His mass deportation proposal would likely sow enormous pain for millions of families and economic hardship across the United States.

From Salon

Although much of Yoakam’s most celebrated work has centered on classic country themes such as hardship, heartache, loneliness and drifting, “Brighter Days” demonstrates considerable joy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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