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BURDEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary heavy burden The little donkey struggled under its heavy burden heavy burden I'm afraid this role may have become too much of a heavy burden for you burden to My elderly mother worries that she's a burden to me burden on We need to avoid putting a burden on taxpayers with this project
Burnden - Wikipedia Historically a part of Lancashire, Burnden derives its name from two Old English words The first part "burn" means a stream or a brook and is more popularly used in the Scottish Lowlands
burden - WordReference. com Dictionary of English bur•den1 ˈbɜrdən n load: a burden of five hundred pounds onus: weighed down by the burden of leadership to load heavily: burdened with all the packages cause worry: I don't mean to burden you with all my problems bur•dened, adj [be + ~] [He was burdened with worries ] bur•den1 (bûr′ dn), n load: a horse's burden of rider and pack
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 - definition of burden by The Free Dictionary To cause difficulty or distress to; distress or oppress 2 To load or overload [Middle English, from Old English byrthen; see bher- in Indo-European roots Noun, senses 4 and 5, influenced by bourdon ]
burden - Wiktionary, the free dictionary burden (third-person singular simple present burdens, present participle burdening, simple past and past participle burdened) Mr William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, Tragedies (transitive) To impose, as a load or burden; to lay or place as a burden (something heavy or objectionable)
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