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Synonyms for BURDENS: loads, payloads, loadings, cargoes, cargos, weights, freights, hauls; Antonyms of BURDENS: exemptions, graces, discharges, waivers, stays, releases, reliefs, alternatives
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BURDEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
financial burden Buying a house often places a large financial burden on young couples. The war had put an insupportable financial burden on the country. A huge burden was lifted from my shoulders when I told my parents about my problem. Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer.
Burden - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Burden is one of those words that doubles as a noun and a verb. Defined as something you carry or withstand with much difficulty when used as a noun, and as the act of weighing down, overloading, or oppressing when used as a verb, it’s a word with a negative charge.
BURDEN - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe a problem or a responsibility as a burden, you mean that it causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work. [...] 2. A burden is a heavy load that is difficult to carry. [formal] [...] 3. If someone burdens you with something that is likely to worry you, for example a problem or a difficult decision, they tell you about it.
BURDEN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
financial burden Buying a house often places a large financial burden on young couples. The war had put an insupportable financial burden on the country. A huge burden was lifted from my shoulders when I told my parents about my problem. Such a high increase will impose an undue burden on the local tax payer.
Burden Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Something that is emotionally difficult to bear. Anything one has to bear or put up with; heavy load, as of work, duty, responsibility, or sorrow. A source of great worry or stress; weight. The burden of economic sacrifice rests on the workers of the plant. The carrying of loads. A beast of burden.
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