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Definition of hardship noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

hardship

noun
 
/ˈhɑːdʃɪp/
 
/ˈhɑːrdʃɪp/
[uncountable, countable]
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  1. 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
    • 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.
    • They have already survived considerable hardship.
    Topics Social issuesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • appalling
    • considerable
    • extreme
    verb + hardship
    • cause
    • impose
    • bear
    hardship + noun
    • fund
    • payment
    preposition
    • in hardship
    • without hardship
    • hardship among
    phrases
    • times of hardship
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