A state of misfortune or affliction.
A trying period or event.
1 I want to know their views on religion and politics and adversity .
2 Increasing evidence suggests intergenerational effects of maternal early adversity on offspring self-regulation.
3 Siposs is used to overcoming adversity and is ready for the challenge.
4 Orlando, meanwhile, continues to deal with adversity in the form of injuries.
5 The trial of adversity was theirs; the trial of prosperity is ours.
6 We need to be better at dealing with that period of adversity .
7 All models were controlled for sex, family adversity , and obstetric risk status.
8 He thinks the furore and the adversity have given him new resolve.
9 Few champions have given adversity quite such a kicking as Justine Hénin-Hardenne.
10 Jubb's achievements are even more impressive given the adversity he has suffered.
11 For many weeks the elections in the North promised nothing but adversity .
12 Perhaps then I have been after all functioning quite well in adversity .
13 They have demonstrated these qualities in adversity as well as in victory.
14 Hemmes, however, is famed for his ability to bounce back from adversity .
15 Only in adversity does Paul O'Connell's true character tend to be revealed.
16 Wherefore, live undaunted; and oppose gallant breasts against the strokes of adversity .
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