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Vicissitudes Noun 16th Century Hardship Difficulty Survive Occurs

Vicissitude is a noun referring to the changeable nature of life or a chance event or situation, often implying hardship.

Vicissitude es un sustantivo que se refiere a la naturaleza cambiante de la vida o a un evento o situación que ocurre por casualidad, a menudo implicando dificultades.

Word vicissitude
Date November 28, 2016
Type noun
Syllables vuh-SISS-uh-tood
Etymology "Change is not made without inconvenience, even from worse to better," wrote British theologian Richard Hooker in the 16th century. That observation may shed some light on vicissitude, a word that can refer simply to the fact of change, or to an instance of it, but that often refers specifically to hardship or difficulty brought about by change. To survive "the vicissitudes of life" is thus to survive life's ups and downs, with special emphasis on the downs. Vicissitude is a descendant of the Latin noun vicis, meaning "change" or "alternation," and it has been a part of the English language since the 16th century. In contemporary usage, it most often occurs in the plural.
Examples "The vicissitudes of life strike us all. But when life gets difficult for the poor, economically or emotionally, or most often both at once, it can pitch them into complete chaos." — The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 22 Aug. 2016

"A good coach on tour is at once a friend and a taskmaster, a psychologist and an emotional buffer against the vicissitudes of competing at the highest level of the game." — Geoff Macdonald, The New York Times, 1 Sept. 2016
Definition 1 : the quality or state of being changeable : mutability
2 a : a favorable or unfavorable event or situation that occurs by chance : a fluctuation of state or condition
b : a difficulty or hardship usually beyond one's control

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