adverse circumstances, blight, chapter of accidents, diversity, hard lot, mischance, plight, shifting, transposition, vale of tears, wavering
Definitionn. a variation in circumstances or fortune at different times in your life or in the development of something
Last update: April 2, 2017
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Deal with the vicissitudes of life calmly . [noun]
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It was one of the vicissitudes of life. [noun]
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They have been vicissitudes of fashion. [noun]
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I can see yet his patient, kindly face and that steady eye which no vicissitude of fortune could perturb. [Please select]
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This Huguenotic contest, attended with so much vicissitude, alternate defeat and victory, and stained by horrid atrocities, was at its height when Henry IV. [Please select]
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Up mounted David, and bowled away merrily towards Boston, without so much as a parting glance at that fountain of dreamlike vicissitude. [Please select]
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"What a strange vicissitude in human affairs." [Please select]
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From under the brim of his coonskin cap his piercing gray eyes kept watch with a quiet alertness--expecting no danger, indeed, and fearing none, but trained to cool readiness for every vicissitude of the wild. [Please select]
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And as to external events, Grief and Joy keep a continual vicissitude around it and within it. [Please select]
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I can think of no vicissitude in life in which Roosevelt's participation would not have been welcome. [Please select]
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Six thousand priests, in misery and poverty, were sent adrift upon the Mediterranean, and after six months of vicissitude, suffering, and despair, they found a miserable refuge on the Island of Corsica. [Please select]
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