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Word | Vicissitude |
Russian Meaning | перемена, превратность, злоключения, чередование, смена |
mutability in life or nature (especially successive alternation from one condition to another) / the quality of being changeable; a variation in the course of things / Regular change or succession from one thing to another / a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something / change of fortune / a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant. / a: the quality or state of being changeable : mutability b: natural change or mutation visible in nature or in human affairs / a: a favorable or unfavorable event or situation that occurs by chance : a fluctuation of state or condition the vicissitudes of daily life b: a difficulty or hardship attendant on a way of life, a career, or a course of action and usually beyond one's control c: alternating change : succession, | |
Usage | ⇒ Deal with the vicissitudes of life calmly ⇒ Humbled by life's vicissitudes, the last emperor of China worked as a lowly gardener in the palace over which he had once ruled. ⇒ her husband's sharp vicissitudes of fortune |
Synonyms | alteration, fluctuation, variation, mutation, alternation, change, variety, difficulty, innovation, novelty, diversity, mutability, hardship, distress, progression, reverse, rigor, asperity, inconstancy, reversal, |
Antonyms | stability, stagnation, balance, constancy, depression, doldrums, durability, equilibrium, fester, firmness, immovability, immutability, immutableness, languor, lassitude, malaise, megrim, permanence, poise, recession, |
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