hardship

simple noun29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

difficulty related to the economy, such as lack of jobs or money

difficulty related to managing money

a very serious and intense degree of hardship

a very large amount of hardship

a very severe degree of hardship

a large amount of hardship

hardship that is authentic and significant

difficulty affecting an individual's private life

hardship that is real and not exaggerated

difficulty related to the body, such as hard labor or illness

describes hardship that is excessive or more than is reasonable

describes hardship that could have been avoided

describes terrible and shocking hardship

lack of basic physical necessities like food, shelter, or clothing

a sum of money collected to help people in difficulty

money given to someone to help them in a difficult situation

a period when life is very difficult

used to describe the state of being in a difficult situation

describes doing something without causing difficulty

indicates difficulty that is widespread within a specific group of people

indicates who is affected by the difficulty

to experience pain or difficulty

to have to deal with a difficult situation

to be the reason for someone's difficulty

to have hardship happen to you

to suffer something difficult or painful patiently over a long period

to accept and deal with a difficult situation

to continue to live or exist despite a difficult situation

to force someone to experience difficulty, often by an authority