adversities

[ədˈvɜːrsətiz]

adversities Definition

difficulties, misfortunes, or problems that someone experiences.

Using adversities: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adversities" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She faced many adversities in her life but never gave up.

  • Example

    The team overcame many adversities to win the championship.

  • Example

    The company has been through financial adversities but is now recovering.

adversities Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for adversities

  • hardships
  • troubles
  • setbacks

Antonyms for adversities

Phrases with adversities

  • despite difficulties or challenges

    Example

    He remained positive in the face of adversity and worked hard to overcome it.

  • a measure of the level of hardship or disadvantage experienced by a particular group or community

    Example

    The government uses the adversity index to allocate resources to areas with the greatest need.

  • a measure of an individual's ability to cope with and overcome adversity

    Example

    The coach looks for players with a high adversity quotient who can handle pressure and setbacks.

Origins of adversities

from Latin 'adversitas', meaning 'opposition'

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Summary: adversities in Brief

'Adversities' [ədˈvɜːrsətiz] refer to difficulties, misfortunes, or problems that someone experiences. It is often used to describe situations where people face hardships and challenges, such as 'She faced many adversities in her life but never gave up.' Phrases like 'in the face of adversity' denote overcoming difficulties, while terms like 'adversity index' and 'adversity quotient' are used to measure levels of hardship or an individual's ability to cope with it.