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- DictionaryBur·den/ˈbərd(ə)n/
noun
- 1. a load, typically a heavy one.
- 2. the main theme or gist of a speech, book, or argument: "the burden of his views"
verb
- 1. load heavily: "she walked forward burdened with a wooden box"
noun. that which is carried; load: a horse's burden of rider and pack. that which is borne with difficulty; obligation; onus: the burden of leadership. Synonyms: impediment, encumbrance, weight. Nautical. the weight of a ship's cargo. the carrying capacity of a ship.
3 days ago · Synonyms: trouble, care, worry, trial More Synonyms of burden. 2. countable noun. A burden is a heavy load that is difficult to carry. [formal] 3. verb. If someone burdens you with something that is likely to worry you, for example a problem or a difficult decision, they tell you about it.
Burden is one of those words that doubles as a noun and a verb. Defined as something you carry or withstand with much difficulty when used as a noun, and as the act of weighing down, overloading, or oppressing when used as a verb, it’s a word with a negative charge.
noun. OPAL W. /ˈbɜːdn/ /ˈbɜːrdn/ a duty, responsibility, etc. that causes worry, difficulty or hard work. to bear/carry/ease/reduce/share the burden. the burden (of something) The main burden of caring for old people falls on the state. burden on somebody the heavy tax burden on working people.
6 days ago · burden (third-person singular simple present burdens, present participle burdening, simple past and past participle burdened) ( transitive) To encumber with a literal or figurative burden. ( transitive) To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable).
Burden definition: that which is carried; load. See examples of BURDEN used in a sentence.
noun. /ˈbərdn/ the burden (of something) a burden (on/to somebody) a duty, responsibility, etc. that causes worry, difficulty, or hard work to bear/carry/ease/reduce/share the burden The main burden of caring for old people falls on the family. the heavy tax burden on working people I don't want to become a burden to my children when I'm old.