trouble |
privation |
Related terms |
Trouble is a related term of privation.
As a verb trouble
is .
As a noun privation is
(philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
hideousness |
privation |
Related terms |
Hideousness is a related term of privation.
As nouns the difference between hideousness and privation
is that
hideousness is the state of being hideous; extreme ugliness while
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
cruelty |
privation |
Related terms |
Cruelty is a related term of privation.
As nouns the difference between cruelty and privation
is that
cruelty is (uncountable) an indifference to suffering or positive pleasure in inflicting suffering while
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
woe |
privation |
Related terms |
Woe is a related term of privation.
As nouns the difference between woe and privation
is that
woe is grief; sorrow; misery; heavy calamity while
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
As an adjective woe
is (obsolete) woeful; sorrowful.
crime |
privation |
Related terms |
Crime is a related term of privation.
As nouns the difference between crime and privation
is that
crime is (countable) a specific act committed in violation of the law while
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
As a verb crime
is to commit (s).
privation |
omission |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between privation and omission
is that
privation is the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute while
omission is the act of omitting.
privation |
calamity |
Related terms |
Privation is a related term of calamity.
As nouns the difference between privation and calamity
is that
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute while
calamity is an event resulting in great loss.
privation |
anguish |
As nouns the difference between privation and anguish
is that
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute while
anguish is extreme pain, either of body or mind; excruciating distress.
As a verb anguish is
to suffer pain.
discomfort |
privation |
Related terms |
Discomfort is a related term of privation.
As nouns the difference between discomfort and privation
is that
discomfort is mental or bodily distress while
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
As a verb discomfort
is to cause annoyance or distress to.
atrocity |
privation |
Related terms |
Atrocity is a related term of privation.
As nouns the difference between atrocity and privation
is that
atrocity is (uncountable) the quality or state of being atrocious; enormous wickedness; extreme criminality or cruelty while
privation is (philosophy) the state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
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