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How to pronounce tribulation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms trial, visitation
Type of affliction
Has types fire
Derivation tribulate


life is full of tribulations.

Examples of tribulation

tribulation
In all of this stress, I am being tested in this time of trial and tribulation.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
I plan on getting closer to God more than ever during this trial and tribulation.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
His father's voice always proved a potent antidote to the pain and tribulation.
From the denverpost.com
Delray Brooks has experienced triumph and tribulation in his basketball career.
From the usatoday.com
He had an amazing life that was full of trial and tribulation and joy and sorrow.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Actually, curing illnesses is just postponing the tribulation to a later time.
From the theepochtimes.com
Repository of centuries of trial and tribulation, the last Ester died in 1985.
From the post-gazette.com
You are so correct Mary in that in times of tribulation character is revealed.
From the forbes.com
It's a time of great tribulation and so each member should exalt one another.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Trial: an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event; "his mother-in-law's visits were a great trial for him"; "life is full of tribulations"; "a visitation of the plague"
  • (tribulate) oppress or trouble greatly
  • The Tribulation is the name given to the event or events referred to in ("For then shall be great tribulation..." - King James Version) and other passages of the New Testament in the Holy Bible. ...
  • "Tribulations" is the seventh single from LCD Soundsystem released on September 27, 2005. The cover was designed by Michael Vadino for DFA Design.
  • Any adversity; a trying period or event
  • (tribulations) From the Latin verb tribulare, meaing to oppress.
  • To compress or squeeze.
  • A period of upheaval, usually seven years in length, during which Satan will exert control over the earth through the antichrist. All but a small remnant of Christian faithful -- perhaps numbering 144,000 -- will die as a result of wars, plagues, and famine. ...
  • A period, generally thought to be seven years, in which the Antichrist comes to power, and the world is destroyed by war, disease, rampant crime, earthquakes, and other nastiness. The Tribulation is supposed to take place immediately before Christ's Millennium.