Synonym: trouble, ups and downs. Similar words: shipboard, inwards, as regards, ownership, shipment, internship, membership, leadership. Meaning: ['hɑrdʃɪp /'hɑː-] n. 1. a state of misfortune or affliction 2. something hard to endure 3. something that causes or entails suffering.
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61. Working-class women who endured hardship and self-sacrifice and survived with something of themselves still intact.
62. It was no hardship for him to give up what she called sinning.
63. More wisdom is acquired by people during hardship and adversity - and what is learned from failure tends to make people wiser. Dr T.P.Chia
64. Owners, it said, could apply for extensions if they faced unreasonable financial hardship.
65. A Benevolent Fund has been established and been able to help an increasing number of members facing hardship.
66. The couple has not repaid a $ 27, 000 grant, citing economic hardship.
67. The winter just ending had been exceptionally severe, causing great hardship to the poorer people.
68. He may also face the prospect of long-term hardship, if he can not return to work at all.
69. Are there any special circumstances making legal representation desirable or would hardship follow if it was withheld?
70. The more you learn from hardship and adversity, the more you are equipped to face the future. Dr T.P.Chia
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71. As families face greater financial hardship, the health threats that poverty represents become starker.
72. But among those in the forest, the hold of the militia has begun to loosen after two months of hardship.
73. Today's elderly experienced great hardship and deprivation during their formative years.
74. The balance of the contribution was paid into the welfare fund, which was used to provide interest free hardship loans.
75. In the old days they could stand great hardship and travel long distance without water.
76. As we have heard, it has been claimed that there has been widespread hardship among students this summer.
77. I daydream that I am going to pay my parents back for all the hardship I am causing them.
78. Consequently, he experienced considerable financial hardship which was exacerbated towards the end of his life by illness.
79. As a result they suffer from poverty, physical hardship, neglect, sickness and disability, loneliness, humiliation and fear.
80. The decision has left some of them facing financial hardship.
81. I personally was born into a poor family and know well the rigors and hardship that accompany genuine need.
82. He was a man who suffered hardship gladly, a hunter and a soldier.
83. Knight said such a situation would create an undue hardship for businesses that would have to pay the cost of health benefits.
84. Having children has been a perfectly logical response of families to the hardship and famine which have resulted from these processes.
85. Hardship and discontent may declare themselves there, in a victim's revenge.
86. People associate the old days with good times, and seem to forget the hardship they endured.
87. Rising food prices caused great hardship for most of the population.
88. Criteria for eligibility in criminal cases remains unchanged and will continue to be based on the test of undue hardship.
89. They say it's failing millions of people living in severe hardship.
90. The hardship and neglect suffered by the sick was confirmed by a report published by the Lancet in 1866.
More similar words: shipboard, inwards, as regards, ownership, shipment, internship, membership, leadership, partnership, scholarship, citizenship, relationship, championship, hard, apprenticeship, hardware, hardly any, hardworking, two-thirds, in other words, hip, chip, whip, shit, shift, shield, cash in, T-shirt, shiver, cashier.