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Definition of hardship
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Hardship
(n.) That which is hard to hear, as toil,
privation,
injury,
injustice,
etc..
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Aggrievance
::
Aggrievance
(n.)
Oppression;
hardship;
injury;
grievance.
Hardship
::
Hardship
(n.) That which is hard to hear, as toil,
privation,
injury,
injustice,
etc..
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To pass from an
animate
to a
lifeless
state;
to cease to live; to
suffer
a total and
irreparable
loss of
action
of the vital
functions;
to
become
dead; to
expire;
to
perish;
-- said of
animals
and
vegetables;
often with of, by, with, from, and
rarely
for,
before
the cause or
occasion
of
death;
as, to die of
disease
or
hardships;
to die by fire or the
sword;
to die with
horror
at the
thought..
Hardiness
::
Hardiness
(n.)
Hardship;
fatigue.
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
aggregate
of all one's
inherited
physical
qualities;
the
aggregate
of the vital
powers
of an
individual,
with
reference
to
ability
to
endure
hardship,
resist
disease,
etc.; as, a
robust
constitution..
Duress
::
Duress
(n.)
Hardship;
constraint;
pressure;
imprisonment;
restraint
of
liberty.
Assay
::
Assay (n.) Trial by
danger
or by
affliction;
adventure;
risk;
hardship;
state of being
tried.
Tewed
::
Tewed (a.)
Fatigued;
worn with labor or
hardship.
Oppression
::
Oppression
(n.) That which
oppresses;
a
hardship
or
injustice;
cruelty;
severity;
tyranny.
Morally
::
Morally
(adv.)
In moral
qualities;
in
disposition
and
character;
as, one who
physically
and
morally
endures
hardships..
Tenderfoot
::
Tenderfoot
(n.) A
delicate
person;
one not
inured
to the
hardship
and
rudeness
of
pioneer
life.
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Not
easily
broken;
able to
endure
hardship;
firm;
strong;
as, tough
sinews..
Tyrant
::
Tyrant
(n.)
Specifically,
a
monarch,
or other ruler or
master,
who uses power to
oppress
his
subjects;
a
person
who
exercises
unlawful
authority,
or
lawful
authority
in an
unlawful
manner;
one who by
taxation,
injustice,
or cruel
punishment,
or the
demand
of
unreasonable
services,
imposes
burdens
and
hardships
on those under his
control,
which law and
humanity
do not
authorize,
or which the
purposes
of
government
do not
require;
a cruel
master;
an
oppressor..
Squeeze
::
Squeeze
(v. t.) Fig.: To
oppress
with
hardships,
burdens,
or
taxes;
to
harass;
to
crush..
Use
::
Use (v. t.) To
accustom;
to
habituate;
to
render
familiar
by
practice;
to
inure;
--
employed
chiefly
in the
passive
participle;
as, men used to cold and
hunger;
soldiers
used to
hardships
and
danger..
Bide
::
Bide (v. t.) To
encounter;
to
remain
firm under (a
hardship);
to
endure;
to
suffer;
to
undergo.
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Tender;
not able to
endure
hardship;
feeble;
frail;
effeminate;
-- said of
constitution,
health,
etc.; as, a
delicate
child;
delicate
health..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.) Made
infirm
or weak, by
disease,
age, or
hardships..
Hardy
::
Hardy (a.)
Inured
to
fatigue
or
hardships;
strong;
capable
of
endurance;
as, a hardy
veteran;
a hardy
mariner..
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