burdened

[US]/[ˈbɜːdn̩d]/
[UK]/[ˈbɜːrdənd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Weighed down; encumbered.; Troubled; afflicted.
v.To load with a burden; to encumber.; To trouble or afflict.
adv.In a burdened manner; heavily.

Phrases & Collocations

burdened with debt

burdened heart

burdened shoulders

burdened down

heavily burdened

burdened mind

burdened spirit

feeling burdened

burdened by guilt

deeply burdened

Example Sentences

the company was burdened by excessive debt.

she felt burdened by the responsibility of caring for her aging parents.

he was burdened with guilt over his past actions.

the project was burdened by unrealistic deadlines.

don't burden yourself with unnecessary worries.

the economy is burdened by high inflation rates.

they were burdened by a sense of impending doom.

the system is burdened with bureaucratic red tape.

he was burdened with the task of cleaning the entire house.

the athlete was burdened by injuries throughout the season.

the team was burdened by a losing streak.

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