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What (who) is burdensome - definition


burdensome      
a.
1.
Heavy, oppressive, onerous.
2.
Troublesome, grievous, afflicting, hard to bear.
Burdensome      
·adj Grievous to be borne; causing uneasiness or fatigue; oppressive.
burdensome      
If you describe something as burdensome, you mean it is worrying or hard to deal with. (WRITTEN)
...a burdensome debt...
The load was too burdensome.
= onerous
ADJ
Examples of use of burdensome
1. And yet, what a tenuous and burdensome tie it is.
2. Donaldson and the two Democrats were unnecessary and overly burdensome.
3. FICCI surveys show businessmen regard labour laws, poor infrastructure and burdensome regulation as their greatest disadvantages.
4. One dawn, perhaps, Such secrets may not be The burdensome proof Of this Lebanese earth.
5. They said they found the voting process burdensome and difficult to understand.