Saturday, 21 October 2017

adversity - Word of the Day - 21/10/17

adversity


noun

Pronunciation


ad-VER-suh-tee 

Definition


: a state or instance of serious or continued difficulty or misfortuneExamples

The movie is about a group of determined mountain climbers who triumph in the face of adversity.

"In this way, [the movie] 'It' was meant to reflect how our childhood experiences and fears influence the people we become, and how our adult selves use that to deal with adversity." — Maria Sciullo, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 17 Sept. 2017

Did You Know?


Adversity, mishap, misfortune, and mischance all suggest difficulty of one sort or another. Adversity particularly applies to a state of grave or persistent misfortune (as in "a childhood marked by great adversity"). Mishap suggests an often trivial instance of bad luck (as in "the usual mishaps of a family vacation"). Misfortune is the most common and the most general of the terms, often functioning as a simple synonym of "bad luck" (as in "having the misfortune to get a flat tire on the way to their wedding"). Mischance applies especially to a situation involving no more than slight inconvenience or minor annoyance (as in "a small mischance that befell us").

Test Your Vocabulary


Unscramble the letters to create a word for the strength of mind that enables a person to bear adversity with courage: OTDTIEFRU.

Merriam-Webster

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