adversity

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English

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French adversité, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin adversitātem, the accusative singular of adversitās, from adversus, the perfect passive participle of advertō (I turn toward).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ad‧ver‧si‧ty

Noun

adversity (usually uncountable, plural adversities)

  1. (uncountable) The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity.
    • 1858, Anthony Trollope, Doctor Thorne[1], Read Books, published 2008, →ISBN, Chapter III, page 55:
      The doctor loved the squire, loved him as his oldest friend; but he loved him ten times better as being in adversity than he could ever have done had things gone well at Greshansbury in his time.
    • 2007, Earl Crouch, “When Adversity Strikes”, in Do You Know?[2], PublishAmerica, →ISBN, page 60:
      God approves all adversity. Not all adversity that the Christian encounters is due to sins in the Christian's life. Not all adversity is the fault of the Christian.
    • 1998, Karel Montor, et al, “Directing and Coordinating Operations”, in Karel Montor, editor, Naval Leadership: Voices of Experience[3], 2nd edition edition, Naval Institute Press, →ISBN, Efficient and Professional Conduct, page 278:
      These are the people who will overcome the adversity, chaos, and destruction of combat and defeat the enemy in war.
  2. (countable) An event that is adverse; calamity.
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    • 1977, Genevieve Burton, “Family Adversity and the Nurse”, in Interpersonal Relations: A Guide for Nurses[4], Fourth edition edition, Routledge, published 1979, →ISBN, page 101:
      Every family is struck by adversity at one time or another. No matter how mature the patients are, regardless of the care an advantages they give their children, despite a desirable interactive love between family members, adversity will attack any family
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