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The example sentences of ONEROUS in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "onerous" in a sentence | "onerous" example sentences

How to use "onerous" in a sentence?

  • Isolation in creative work is an onerous thing. Better to have negative criticism than nothing at all.
    -Anton Chekhov-
  • Never tell your resolution beforehand, or it's twice as onerous a duty.
    -John Selden-
  • It is preferable to incur a mild punishment than to perform an onerous task.
    -Roald Dahl-
  • Woman, no less than man, can qualify herself for the more onerous occupations of life.
    -Victoria Woodhull-
  • Placing on writers the responsibility to represent a culture is an onerous burden.
    -Amy Tan-
  • We have the means to change the laws we find unjust or onerous. We cannot, as citizens, pick and choose the laws we will or will not obey.
    -Ronald Reagan-
  • For a novelist, it's kind of an onerous burden to represent an entire culture.
    -Khaled Hosseini-
  • Illness is the night-side of life, a more onerous citizenship. Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick.
    -Susan Sontag-
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Definition and meaning of ONEROUS

What does "onerous mean?"

/ˈōnərəs/

onerous

adjective
Troublesome; being a burden; oppressive.

What are synonyms of "onerous"?
Some common synonyms of "onerous" are:
  • burdensome,
  • heavy,
  • inconvenient,
  • troublesome,
  • awkward,
  • crushing,
  • back-breaking,
  • oppressive,
  • weighty,
  • arduous,
  • strenuous,
  • uphill,
  • difficult,
  • hard,
  • severe,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈbərdnsəm/

burdensome
adjective

difficult to carry out or fulfil.

/ˈhevē/

heavy
adjective adverb noun

Greater in amount, degree, or severity than usual. heavily. large or heavy thing.

/ˌinkənˈvēnyənt/

inconvenient
adjective

Causing difficulty, discomfort, or problems.

/ˈtrəbəlsəm/

troublesome
adjective

Difficult to deal with.

/ˈôkwərd/

awkward
adjective other

Lack of ease in social situations. Lacking smooth movement.

/ˈkrəSHiNG/

crushing
adjective verb

causing overwhelming disappointment or embarrassment. To cause someone to feel humiliated.

/əˈpresiv/

oppressive
adjective

Weighing heavily on the senses or spirit.

/ˈwādē/

weighty
adjective

weighing great deal.

/ˈärjo͞oəs/

arduous
adjective

Requiring a lot of effort; difficult and tiring.

/ˈstrenyo͞oəs/

strenuous
adjective

Needing great effort.

uphill
adjective adverb noun

From lower ground to higher ground. towards top of hill or slope. upward slope.

/ˈdifəkəlt/

difficult
adjective

needing much effort or skill to accomplish, deal with, or understand.

/härd/

hard
adjective adverb

(Of edge) clear; sharp. with much effort.

/səˈvir/

severe
adjective

Very bad; harsh.

What are antonyms of "onerous"?
Some common antonyms of "onerous" are:
  • easy,
  • effortless,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈēzē/

easy
adjective adverb exclamation

Not hard to do; not difficult. without difficulty or effort. be careful.

/ˈefərtləs/

effortless
adjective

Requiring little or no work; easy.

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