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burdensome
[ bur-dn-suhm ]
adjective
- oppressively heavy; onerous.
- distressing; troublesome.
- Nautical. having a full hull form, as a merchant vessel built for capacity rather than speed.
burdensome
/ ˈɜːəԲə /
adjective
- hard to bear; onerous
Other yvlog Forms
- ܰd·dz· adverb
- ܰd·dz·Ա noun
- ԴDz·ܰd·dz adjective
- non·ܰd·dz· adverb
- non·ܰd·dz·Ա noun
- ܲ·ܰd·dz adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of burdensome1
Example Sentences
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the pilot would ensure the hospitality industry had "the conditions to grow" and was not "tied down by unnecessarily burdensome red tape".
While inevitable, it will create the kind of burdensome schedule that could invite a whole host of variables, putting the 30-year-old superstar in a situation he hasn’t experienced before in the majors.
“I definitely hid, but to the point where it was too much hiding and too exhausting and too burdensome.”
A US government memo on reciprocal tariffs hints at this strategy, citing costs to American businesses from non-tariff barriers, subsidies and burdensome regulations abroad.
Smaller manufacturers with limited resources may find these changes particularly burdensome.
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