Adversity

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈvɜːrsəti/

Definitions of adversity

noun Hardship or misfortune; difficulties or obstacles that one may face in life.

Example Sentences

A1 Facing adversity can make us stronger.

A2 She overcame great adversity to achieve her goals.

B1 The team's ability to handle adversity will determine their success.

B2 The novel explores themes of resilience in the face of adversity.

C1 Many people find inner strength in times of adversity.

C2 Adversity can be a powerful motivator for personal growth.

Examples of adversity in a Sentence

formal In times of adversity, it is important to maintain a positive attitude and persevere.

informal When faced with adversity, just keep pushing through and things will get better.

slang Adversity sucks, but you gotta keep on keepin' on.

figurative Adversity is like a storm that you must weather before seeing the rainbow.

Grammatical Forms of adversity

past tense

adversities

plural

adversities

comparative

more adverse

superlative

most adverse

present tense

adversity

future tense

will face adversity

perfect tense

have faced adversity

continuous tense

are facing adversity

singular

adversity

positive degree

adverse

infinitive

to face adversity

gerund

facing adversity

participle

adversity-stricken

Origin and Evolution of adversity

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adversity' originated from the Latin word 'adversitas', which is derived from the Latin word 'adversus' meaning 'turned against'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adversity' has retained its original meaning of difficulty or misfortune, but it has also come to encompass a broader range of challenges and hardships that individuals may face in life.