Meaning & Definition of word "Burdensome"

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    Burdensome

    /ˈbɜːrdənˌsʌm/

    adjective:

    • 1. Describing something that is difficult to carry or bear; causing hardship or distress.
      • Example: The new regulations were considered burdensome by many small business owners.
    • 2. Referring to an obligation or responsibility that is heavy or oppressive.
      • Example: The burdensome task of cleaning the entire house fell upon him after the party.
    • 3. Imposing a significant amount of effort, resources, or time that can be overwhelming.
      • Example: The burdensome paperwork required for the application discouraged many applicants.

    Etymology

    Middle English burdensom, from burden + -some

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a burden to bear:

    A problem or a duty that one must deal with.

    bear the burden:

    To carry or undertake a responsibility.

    burdensome responsibilities:

    Duties that are difficult to manage or carry out.

    Related Words

    burden:

    A load, typically a heavy one.

    load:

    A heavy or burdensome quantity.

    Slang Meanings of burdensome

    Meaning: A hassle

    Example Sentence: Dealing with all this paperwork is such a hassle.

    Meaning: A drag

    Example Sentence: This job is a total drag, so many burdensome tasks!