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Learn to pronounce hard·ship

/ˈhärdˌSHip/
noun
severe suffering or privation.
"intolerable levels of hardship"
synonyms: privation, deprivation, destitution, poverty, austerity, penury, want, need, neediness, beggary, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, financial distress, misfortune, distress, suffering, affliction, trouble, pain, misery, wretchedness, tribulation, adversity, disaster, ruin, ruination, calamity, trials, trials and tribulations, dire straits, hassle, travails

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