adversity
Americannoun
plural
adversities-
adverse or unfavorable fortune or fate; a condition marked by misfortune, calamity, or distress.
Friends will show their true colors in times of adversity.
- Synonyms:
- misery, trouble, disaster, catastrophe
- Antonyms:
- prosperity
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an adverse or unfortunate event or circumstance.
You will meet many adversities in life.
noun
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distress; affliction; hardship
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an unfortunate event or incident
Related Words
See affliction.
Etymology
Origin of adversity
First recorded in 1200–50; Middle English adversite, from Anglo-French, from Latin adversitās “opposition”; equivalent to adverse + -ity
Example Sentences
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They faced their first adversity of the tournament during Sunday’s win over Duke when they trailed at the half, and now they’ll get a true test against the Longhorns.
From Los Angeles Times
When the moment comes, can the No. 1 Bruins actually deal with adversity?
From Los Angeles Times
“No matter all the adversities we face, the thing about my dad is that he’s always stayed true to himself and who he is,” says Joel.
From Los Angeles Times
Experiences such as emotional neglect and other forms of adversity can significantly influence a child's development.
From Science Daily
Sports also teaches how to respond to adversity, and how to accept defeat.
From Los Angeles Times
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