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- nounburdens (plural noun)
- a load, typically a heavy one.
- a duty or misfortune that causes hardship, anxiety, or grief; a nuisance:"the burden of long-term illness"
- the main responsibility for achieving a specified aim or task:"the burden of establishing that the cost was unreasonable"
- a ship's carrying capacity; tonnage:"the schooner Wyoming, of about 6,000 tons burden"
- (the burden)the main theme or gist of a speech, book, or argument:"the burden of his views"
- archaicthe refrain or chorus of a song.
verbburdens (third person present)- load heavily:"she walked forward burdened with a wooden box"
- cause (someone) hardship or distress:"they were not yet burdened with adult responsibility"
OriginOld English byrthen, of West Germanic origin; related to bear.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a load, typically a heavy one.
- a duty or misfortune that causes hardship, anxiety, or grief; a nuisance:
- the main responsibility for achieving a specified aim or task:
- the main theme or gist of a speech, book, or argument:
- the refrain or chorus of a song.
verb- load heavily:
- cause (someone) hardship or distress:
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- A burden is something that is carried or borne with difficulty, or something that is very difficult to accept, do, or deal with123. A burden can be a physical load, such as a horse's burden of rider and pack1, or a mental or emotional obligation, such as the burden of leadership1or the burden of guilt3. A burden can also be a person or thing that causes trouble or hardship, such as a beast of burden2or a financial burden3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.burden 1 [ bur-dn ] show ipa See synonyms for: burden burdened burdening burdens on Thesaurus.com 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.www.dictionary.com/browse/burdenBritannica Dictionary definition of BURDEN [count] 1 : something heavy that is carried : load They feared the donkey would collapse under the extra burden. — see also beast of burden 2 : someone or something that is very difficult to accept, do, or deal withwww.britannica.com/dictionary/burdenburden noun [ C ] uk / ˈbɜːd ə n / us Add to word list something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/learner-engli…
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