vicisitud
vicissitude
noun bee-see-see-TOOD Rare
Origin: Latin vicissitudo, from vicis (change, turn)
Usage Note
Vicisitud is almost always used in the plural vicisitudes, meaning the ups and downs or trials of life. A singular use is rare and sounds very formal. The phrase las vicisitudes de la vida ('the vicissitudes of life') is a fixed collocation. It carries a literary register and is rarely heard in everyday speech.
Examples
"Superó todas las vicisitudes con fortaleza."
Natural Translation
She overcame all the vicissitudes with strength.
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