Synonyms for de privations
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dep-ruh-vey-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɛp rəˈveɪ ʃən |
Top 10 synonyms for de privations Other synonyms for the word de privations
- abridgement
- abridgment
- adulteration
- adverse circumstance
- adversity
- affliction
- amercement
- annexation
- appropriation
- arrest
- assessment
- bad luck
- bane
- bar
- barrier
- bereavement
- bite
- blemish
- blocking
- bondage
- bottom line
- breakage
- bridle
- burden
- burglary
- calamity
- caper
- captivity
- castigation
- casualty
- cataclysm
- catastrophe
- cave-in
- chains
- charge
- chastening
- chastisement
- cheating
- check
- comeuppance
- command
- confinement
- confiscation
- constraint
- consumption
- contamination
- correction
- corruption
- cost
- cramp
- crime
- curb
- curtailment
- damage
- dearth
- death
- debasement
- debit
- debt
- decrease
- decrement
- default
- defeat
- defect
- deficiency
- deficit
- defrauding
- denial
- depletion
- depreciation
- deprival
- deprivation
- destitution
- destruction
- detention
- deterioration
- determent
- deterrence
- detriment
- devastation
- disability
- disadvantage
- disappearance
- disaster
- disbursement
- disciplinary action
- discipline
- discommodity
- dispossession
- disservice
- distress
- disturbance
- divestiture
- divestment
- drawback
- duty
- embargo
- embezzlement
- evil
- exigency
- exiguity
- expenditure
- expense
- expropriation
- extortion
- extremity
- failing
- failure
- fall
- famine
- fatality
- fault
- fetters
- filch
- flaw
- fleece
- fly in the ointment
- forfeit
- forfeiture
- fraud
- gallows
- grab
- hamper
- handicap
- hard work
- hardship
- harm
- heist
- hindrance
- holdup
- hurt
- hustle
- illness
- impairment
- impecuniousness
- impediment
- imperfection
- imposition
- impoverishment
- imprisonment
- inadequacy
- inanition
- inconvenience
- indigence
- inferiority
- infliction
- injury
- instruction
- insufficience
- insufficiency
- insurance
- interdict
- inutility
- investment
- job
- just desserts
- knockout
- lack
- larceny
- liability
- lift
- limit
- limitation
- loan
- looting
- losing
- loss
- lumps
- malnutrition
- maltreatment
- manacles
- marring
- meagerness
- minus
- misadventure
- mischief
- misfortune
- mishap
- mislaying
- misplacing
- miss
- mortgage
- mortification
- mugging
- mulct
- mutilation
- necessity
- need
- neediness
- nuisance
- objection
- obligation
- obstacle
- obstruction
- order
- ostracism
- out of pocket
- outdo
- outlay
- output
- outrage
- overhead
- pain
- paucity
- payroll
- peculation
- penance
- pennilessness
- penury
- perdition
- pilferage
- pilfering
- pillage
- pinch
- pinions
- piracy
- plunder
- pollution
- poorness
- poverty
- prejudice
- price
- price tag
- privation
- problem
- prohibition
- proof
- punitive measures
- purgatory
- purloining
- racket
- rapacity
- rate
- ravage
- reduction
- rein
- removal
- reparation
- repression
- responsibility
- restraint
- restriction
- retardation
- retrenchment
- retribution
- reverse
- rip-off
- risk
- robbery
- robbing
- rod
- rope
- rough treatment
- ruin
- ruining
- sacrifice
- sanction
- scantiness
- scarcity
- score
- seizure
- sequestration
- shoplifting
- short shrift
- shortage
- shortcoming
- shortfall
- shortness
- shrinkage
- shrinking
- slave labor
- slightness
- snag
- snatch
- snitch
- sorrow
- spending
- spoilage
- squandering
- steal
- stickup
- stint
- stop
- stoppage
- straitjacket
- string
- stroke
- stumbling block
- suffering
- sum
- surcharge
- swindle
- swindling
- swiping
- taboo
- tariff
- thievery
- thieving
- toll
- torture
- touch
- trial
- tribulation
- trouble
- undoing
- unhappiness
- upkeep
- use
- value
- vandalism
- victimization
- want
- waste
- weak point
- weakness
- weight
- what for
- withdrawal
- withholding
- worth
- wound
- wreckage
- wrecking
- wrong
Définition of de privations
Origin :- mid-15c., "removal from office or position," from Medieval Latin deprivationem (nominative deprivatio), noun of action from past participle stem of deprivare (see deprive).
- As in lack : noun deficiency, need
- As in loss : noun misfortune, deficit; something misplaced or lost
- As in need : noun poverty
- As in punishment : noun penalty
- As in restraint : noun limitation; something that holds
- As in theft : noun stealing
- As in bereavement : noun death; loss
- As in starvation : noun hunger
- As in misplacement : noun loss
- As in cost : noun penalty, sacrifice
- As in damage : noun injury, loss
- As in deprivation : noun taking, keeping away; need
- As in disadvantage : noun hurt, loss
- As in disadvantage(s) : noun difficulty, trouble
- As in expense : noun cost, payment
Antonyms for de privations
- abundance
- accomplishment
- achievement
- addition
- advantage
- affluence
- agitation
- aid
- allowance
- arousal
- asset
- assistance
- attainment
- award
- beginning
- benefit
- bestowal
- birth
- blessing
- boon
- building
- cleanliness
- comfort
- construction
- continuation
- creation
- credit
- development
- encouragement
- endowment
- enlargement
- enough
- excess
- exoneration
- expansion
- extra
- favor
- fortune
- freedom
- gain
- gift
- giving
- go
- good
- good fortune
- good luck
- goodness
- happiness
- have
- health
- help
- improvement
- increase
- independence
- indulgence
- irresponsibility
- kindness
- liberation
- liberty
- license
- lot
- luxury
- miracle
- offer
- offering
- peace
- perfection
- permission
- plenty
- plethora
- praise
- presentation
- profit
- profusion
- promotion
- protection
- purification
- release
- repayment
- retribution
- return
- reward
- riches
- start
- success
- sufficiency
- supply
- support
- surplus
- triumph
- virtue
- wealth
- wildness
- win
- wonder
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