adversity

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Scrabble points
16
Words With Friends
16
Letters
9
Pronunciation
/ædˈvɜː.sɪ.ti/
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/ædˈvɜː.sɪ.ti/ · /ædˈvɝ.sɪ.ti/ · [ædˈvɝ.sɪ.ɾi] · /ɛdˈvøː.sə.ti/

Definition of adversity

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (uncountable, usually)The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity.
    “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.”
    “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.”
    “These are the people who will overcome the adversity, chaos, and destruction of combat and defeat the enemy in war.”
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noun

  1. (uncountable, usually)The state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity.
    “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.”
    “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.”
    “These are the people who will overcome the adversity, chaos, and destruction of combat and defeat the enemy in war.”
  2. (countable, usually)An event that is adverse; calamity.
    “Having “secret notice,” the writer of “True Remembrances” declares of the above complains, he retired into Munster, intending to proceed to England, to justify himself; but was detained there for want of money by the breaking out of rebellion. This adversity befell him in the autumn of 1598.”
    “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”
    “Make sure that your child’s adversity is really an adversity. Not having parents who can buy a new car upon your son’s sixteenth birthday is not an adversity. Being the only girl on the block who doesn’t own a designed handbag is not an adversity”

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Etymology

From Old French adversité, from Latin adversitātem, the accusative singular of adversitās, from adversus, the perfect passive participle of advertō (“to turn toward”).

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