Privation

//pɹɪˈveɪʃən//

Synonyms for "privation" (83 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 3 languages.

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Bulgarian

3 entries
  • недостиг noun (philosophy: the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute)
  • нужда noun (the state of being very poor, and lacking the basic necessities of life)
  • отсъствие noun (philosophy: the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute)

French

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  • privation noun (philosophy: the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute)

German

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  • Armut noun (the state of being very poor, and lacking the basic necessities of life)
  • Einschränkung noun (philosophy: the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute)
  • Entbehrung noun (philosophy: the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute)
  • Mangel noun (philosophy: the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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His [the Native American's] nature is stern, simple and enduring; fitted to grapple with difficulties, and to support privations.

Source: wiktionary

For Yen Hsüeh-mei, the Shanghai-bred nurse, life in northern Hupei must have represented a striking change. Lao-ho-k'ou was the headquarters of General Li Tsung-jen, commander of the Fifth War Area.[…]If the General lived in such humble quarters, it is safe to say that the quarters to which Chiang Kuei brought his wife were plainer yet. But physical privation was nearly universal and in many ways Lao-ho-k'ou was an interesting place to be.

Source: wiktionary

Mr. McCarthy wrote for many years in relative obscurity and privation.

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Refinement and amusement, like knowledge, are so diffused now-a-days, that an exile from the royal circle would be a nominal punishment; but it then included every species of privation. The theatre—at that era such a resource—balls, fêtes, &c., to say nothing of worldly influence, were all forfeited by a banishment from court, the centre of all the pleasures, variety, and ambition of society.

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