burdensome

[ˈbɜːdənsəm]

burdensome Definition

  • 1difficult to carry out or fulfill; taxing
  • 2oppressively heavy or onerous

Using burdensome: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "burdensome" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new regulations have placed a burdensome workload on small businesses.

  • Example

    The cost of healthcare can be burdensome for many families.

  • Example

    The task of cleaning up the entire house was too burdensome for her.

burdensome Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for burdensome

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Summary: burdensome in Brief

The term 'burdensome' [ˈbɜːdənsəm] refers to something that is difficult to carry out or fulfill, often being oppressively heavy or onerous. It is used to describe tasks, regulations, and costs that are challenging to manage or complete, as in 'The new regulations have placed a burdensome workload on small businesses.' 'Burdensome' has synonyms like 'onerous,' 'taxing,' and 'difficult,' and antonyms like 'easy,' 'light,' and 'manageable.'