Hardships can be categorized as a noun.
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hardship - something that causes or entails suffering; "I cannot think it a hardship that more indulgence is allowed to men than to women"- James Boswell; "the many hardships of frontier life" | ||
hardship - a state of misfortune or affliction; "debt-ridden farmers struggling with adversity"; "a life of hardship" | ||
hardship - something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters" |
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1. | noun | The widow had to get through a lot of hardships. | |
2. | noun | You have to go through many hardships. | |
3. | noun | Today, even white-collar workers are confronted with great hardships. | |
4. | noun | I stayed in Japan only a few months, during which time I went through a series of hardships. | |
5. | noun | I have gone through many hardships. | |
6. | noun | He told us he had gone through many hardships. | |
7. | noun | Minorities are confronted with many hardships. | |
8. | noun | You have to endure a lot of hardships in life. | |
9. | noun | If one wants to grow, one must not avoid hardships. | |
10. | noun | There are lots of hardships in our life. | |
11. | noun | During the war, people went through many hardships. | |
12. | noun | After many hardships, he now lives in comparative ease. | |
13. | noun | Mountaineering is attractive especially to young people because it is accompanied with hardships and adventures. | |
14. | noun | She's a widow and a pensioner, and faces many hardships. | |
15. | noun | He had to go through a lot of hardships. |
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noun | |
The widow had to get through a lot of hardships. | |
You have to go through many hardships. | |
Today, even white-collar workers are confronted with great hardships. | |
I stayed in Japan only a few months, during which time I went through a series of hardships. | |
I have gone through many hardships. | |
He told us he had gone through many hardships. | |
Minorities are confronted with many hardships. | |
You have to endure a lot of hardships in life. | |
If one wants to grow, one must not avoid hardships. | |
There are lots of hardships in our life. | |
During the war, people went through many hardships. | |
After many hardships, he now lives in comparative ease. | |
Mountaineering is attractive especially to young people because it is accompanied with hardships and adventures. | |
She's a widow and a pensioner, and faces many hardships. | |
He had to go through a lot of hardships. |