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Synonyms & Similar Words
disadvantage
hardship
privation
loss
scarcity
shortage
deficiency
want
need
poverty
destitution
penury
austerity
asceticism
self-denial
abstinence
renunciation
sacrifice
denial
restriction
limitation
curtailment
reduction
withholding
withdrawal
removal
elimination
absence
lack
insufficiency
inadequacy
paucity
sparse
meagerness
barrenness
desolation
bleakness
Meaning of Deprivation
The primary meaning of the word "deprivation" refers to the state of being deprived or bereft of something, especially a basic necessity or comfort.
Definitions
- The state of being deprived or bereft of something, especially a basic necessity or comfort
- The act of depriving someone or something of something, especially a basic necessity or comfort
- A lack or shortage of something, especially a basic necessity or comfort
Etymology of Deprivation
The word "deprivation" originates from the Latin words "de" (meaning "from" or "away from") and "privare" (meaning "to deprive"), with the suffix "-ation" added to form a noun
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of taking something away from someone or something, or the state of being without something
Example Uses
- The community suffered from deprivation of basic amenities such as clean water and electricity
- The prisoner was subjected to sensory deprivation as a form of punishment
- The family's deprivation of financial resources made it difficult for them to make ends meet
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
affluence
prosperity
abundance
luxury
wealth
opulence
extravagance
surplus
excess
profusion
plenty
sufficiency
adequacy
amplitude
copiousness
plentifulness
richness
lavishness
generosity
liberality
munificence
beneficence