different between neediness vs deprivation

neediness

English

Etymology

needy +? -ness

Noun

neediness (plural needinesses)

  1. The characteristic of being needy.
    • 1982, Julie A. Matthaei, An Economic History of Women in America: Women's Work, the Sexual Division of Labor, and the Development of Capitalism, page 247
      The kind of family neediness experienced by homemakers differed between classes.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Essendine

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deprivation

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?p.??.ve???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

deprivation (countable and uncountable, plural deprivations)

  1. (countable) The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity.
  2. (uncountable) The state of being deprived
    Synonyms: privation, loss, want, bereavement
  3. (countable) The taking away from a clergyman of his benefice, or other spiritual promotion or dignity.
  4. (followed by “of”) lack

Usage notes

  • Distinguish from depravation.

Translations


Danish

Noun

deprivation c (singular definite deprivationen, plural indefinite deprivationer)

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Declension

Further reading

  • “deprivation” in Den Danske Ordbog

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