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tribulation

American  
[trib-yuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌtrɪb yəˈleɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. grievous trouble; severe trial or suffering.

    Synonyms:
    adversity, distress, hardship, affliction
  2. an instance of this; an affliction, trouble, etc.


tribulation British  
/ ˌtrɪbjʊˈleɪʃən /

noun

  1. a cause of distress

  2. a state of suffering or distress

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Etymology

Origin of tribulation

1175–1225; Middle English < Latin trībulātiōn- (stem of trībulātiō ) distress, trouble, equivalent to trībulāt ( us ) (past participle of trībulāre to press, squeeze, derivative of trībulum threshing sledge, equivalent to trī-, variant stem of terere to rub, crush + -bulum noun suffix of instrument) + -iōn- -ion

Explanation

Tribulation is suffering or trouble, usually resulting from oppression. The tribulations of a coal miner include a dangerous work environment, lung disease from black dust and a cramped, dark work space. When you encounter the word tribulation, it will usually be in the company of the word trial as in, “She suffered many trials and tribulations as an early feminist.” The two words, while not identical, emphasize each other as they essentially mean testing and suffering. Tribulation comes from the Latin verb tribulare "to oppress, afflict."

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They thought they needed to keep themselves spiritually pure to survive the coming tribulation.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 12, 2026

Most of the rituals are performed only during turbulent times; the most recent tribulation was the global coronavirus pandemic.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 17, 2024

Howard sings about seeking, and claiming, the strength to rise above obstacles and tribulation: “I am not fearless but fear will stop me,” she vows.

From New York Times • Apr. 28, 2023

Some believe the rapture will occur before the tribulation, some after, and some not at all.

From Slate • Oct. 6, 2022

She had so much time at her disposal then and so much interior silence to watch over the life of the house that she was the first to notice Meme's silent tribulation.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez