Tribulation in a sentence as a noun

“No one should travel who does not desire hardship, trouble, tribulation and risk of death.”c'mmon, this is 2015!

Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.

I could try it, but at this point I'm not up for the trials and tribulation of trying mavericks and having to revert.

If you came from that background, or any background of tribulation, and you are an atheist, I have total respect for that.

But that suffering has no purpose in overcoming tribulation when you're a near-lifeless bag of meat.

Freedom of press will easily survive an ephemeron like Trump, maybe even come out stronger for the short-term tribulation.

I'm not GP, but there are plenty of examples of doomsday prophets predicting the tribulation, or the rapture, or some other form of the end of the world.

You'll probably come to the realization that you don't want to subject yourself to the tribulations of entrepreneurship.

" My passion, music, also suffers great tribulation resulting from the decisions of the aforementioned pig-*******, and as you'd imagine I have quite a lot to say on the topic, but I've already written a ton here, best to let some of you tell me why I'm doing it wrong before I carry on.

Tribulation definitions

noun

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"

See also: trial visitation