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Trunks Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Question with adversity

Does "adversity" mean "hardship, difficulty, struggle" or "misfortune" or both?

Is there a difference between "misfortune" and "difficulty"?
  

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There is a big difference between misfortune and difficulty. I am have a difficulty finding the time to do all my work for college. Yet I am fortunate to be able to do the course.

  • There is a big difference between misfortune and difficulty.
  • I am have a difficulty finding the time to do all my work for college.
  • Yet I am fortunate to be able to do the course.
  • I would stick with the first 3 synonyms you listed.
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There is a big difference between misfortune and difficulty. I am have a difficulty finding the time to do all my work for college. Yet I am fortunate to be able to do the course.

I would stick with the first 3 synonyms you listed.

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