Meaning
Hardship means severe suffering, difficulty, or deprivation. It usually refers to conditions that make life difficult, such as poverty, illness, loss, or challenging environments.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: noun (countable/uncountable)
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Common structures:
- "face hardship" (experience difficulties)
 - "endure hardship" (suffer through difficulties)
 - "overcome hardship" (succeed despite difficulties)
 
 
It often appears in both singular and plural forms: a hardship / hardships.
Common Phrases
- face hardship
 - endure hardship
 - overcome hardship
 - financial hardship
 - economic hardship
 - hardship allowance (extra payment for tough working conditions)
 
Collocations
- adjectives + hardship: severe hardship, great hardship, extreme hardship
 - verbs + hardship: suffer hardship, encounter hardship, go through hardship
 - nouns + hardship: financial hardship, economic hardship, personal hardship
 
Examples
- Many families faced hardship during the economic crisis.
 - She endured great hardship while raising her children alone.
 - The soldiers went through many hardships in the desert.
 - His illness brought severe hardship to the family.
 - Despite hardship, she never lost hope.
 - The government offers support to those experiencing financial hardship.
 - They overcame hardship with determination and teamwork.
 - Refugees often suffer hardship before finding safety.
 
Synonyms or Related
- difficulty
 - adversity
 - struggle
 - suffering
 - challenge
 - trial
 
Antonym
- comfort
 - ease
 - prosperity
 - advantage
 
