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Meaning of deprivation
The state of being deprived of something, especially a basic necessity or a fundamental right.
Etymology of deprivation
The word "deprivation" originates from the Latin words "de" (meaning "from" or "away from") and "privare" (meaning "to deprive")
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the state of being deprived of something
Historically, the word was used to describe the act of depriving someone of their rights, property, or freedom
Synonyms
privation
hardship
scarcity
shortage
lack
want
need
deficiency
insufficiency
paucity
dearth
famine
starvation
destitution
impoverishment
penury
indigence
poverty
austerity
asceticism
self-denial
abstinence
abstention
renunciation
sacrifice
loss
forfeiture
relinquishment
abandonment
denial
refusal
rejection
Definitions
- The state of being deprived of something, especially a basic necessity or a fundamental right
- A condition of being without something, such as food, water, or shelter
- The act of depriving someone of something, especially a basic necessity or a fundamental right
Usage Examples
- The family suffered from deprivation of basic necessities like food and shelter after the natural disaster
- The prisoner was subjected to sensory deprivation as a form of punishment
- The community experienced economic deprivation due to the lack of job opportunities and resources
Antonyms
affluence
prosperity
wealth
abundance
surplus
excess
luxury
comfort
convenience
satisfaction
fulfillment
contentment
happiness
joy
pleasure
delight
gratification
indulgence
pampering
spoon-feeding
overindulgence
extravagance
opulence
lavishness