The list of verbs, nouns, prepositions and adjectives for
hardship

subject: General

1. What are adjectives for hardship?

The list contains adjectives for hardship sorted by frequency:

2. Verb examples for hardship:

Below there are verbs used with hardship. Some of them refer to a noun as a predicate, while others as objects.

What is an adjective for hardship

The aim of this page is to give you the answer for the followin questions: - what is an adjective for hardship; - adjective of hardship; - adjective examples for hardship; - hardship adjective; - adjective hardship; - hardship noun; - is hardship a noun.

Is hardship a noun?

A word hardship is a noun, that is described with adjectives, the most common are:

Adjectives to describe the hardship

A sentence consists of different parts that make up the target message. Each element has its own role. Below we will concentrate on adjectives.

The list of common adjectives for hardship

The adjective is a part of speech that modifies and enriches the noun. In the General section, the most common adjective(s) is/are:

The above list contains adjectives describing the searched noun. In order to fit searched word to its corresponding description, vocabulary is divided into five topics:
- General vocabulary, the most popular and general descriptions;
- Business vocabulary, both simple and more specific words often used to describe economic phenomena;
- Statistics area, the field that is strictly connected to this part of science;
- Law section, words were acquired form codes, laws and acts;
- IT section, words occured in the computer science literature.

The list of words describing the noun hardship is sorted by frequencyThis means, that in the General section, adjectives describing a hardship may be different than in business section.

Verbs related to 'hardship'

Note that this section includes examples of verbs that are presented in two forms, as predicate and as part of the object. Note that all verbs associated with the noun 'book' include words like contain, present or verbs like read and publish. See examples:

But on the other hand:

The first two examples refer to a noun as a predicate, while the next two are an object.

Last updated: Jun 13, 2026

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