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    Bur·den·some
    /ˈbərdnsəm/

    adjective

    • 1. difficult to carry out or fulfill; taxing: "the burdensome responsibilities of professional life"
  2. The meaning of BURDENSOME is imposing or constituting a burden : oppressive. How to use burdensome in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Burdensome.

  3. Burdensome definition: oppressively heavy; onerous.. See examples of BURDENSOME used in a sentence.

  4. causing difficulties or work: a burdensome task. Synonyms. onerous formal. taxing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complicated and difficult to do. advanced. ambitiously. another. arduous. formidably. get blood out of/from a stone idiom. grail. gruellingly. onerously. overdemanding. painstaking. picnic. problematic. trickily. tricky.

  5. Synonyms for BURDENSOME: oppressive, harsh, tough, searing, hard, severe, brutal, rough; Antonyms of BURDENSOME: easy, light, soft, comfortable, pleasant, luxurious, agreeable, friendly.

  6. causing difficulties or work: a burdensome task. Synonyms. onerous formal. taxing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complicated and difficult to do. advanced. ambitiously. another. arduous. formidably. get blood out of/from a stone idiom. grail. gruelingly. onerously. overdemanding. painstaking. picnic. problematic. trickily. tricky.

  7. Something that's burdensome is very difficult or tiring. It's better to weed your garden regularly, rather than put it off until it becomes an exhausting, burdensome task.

  8. 6 days ago · If you describe something as burdensome, you mean it is worrying or hard to deal with.

  9. Definition of burdensome adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. Weighing much or hard to carry; heavy. 2. Causing hardship or distress. bur′den·some·ly adv. bur′den·some·ness n. Synonyms: burdensome, onerous, oppressive, weighty.

  11. adjective. 1difficult to carry out or fulfil; taxing: the burdensome responsibilities of professional life. More example sentences. She's the executive director, meaning she must endure two recurring messages, both burdensome in their own ways.

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