burdensomely

[US]/[ˈbɜːdnzəmli]/
[UK]/[ˈbɜːrdənzəmli]/

Translation

adv.In a way that is burdensome; oppressively.; In a way that causes difficulty or strain.; In a way that is excessively or annoyingly detailed.

Phrases & Collocations

burdensomely slow

burdensomely expensive

living burdensomely

burdensomely large

burdensomely detailed

burdensomely repetitive

burdensomely long

burdensomely difficult

burdensomely complicated

burdensomely quiet

Example Sentences

the backpack felt burdensomely heavy after only a few steps.

the legal jargon weighed down the contract, making it read burdensomely.

he carried the responsibility for the project, burdensomely alone.

the outdated software ran burdensomely slow on the aging computer.

the news of the layoffs settled upon her, burdensomely and unexpectedly.

the rules and regulations burdened the process, making it feel burdensomely bureaucratic.

the guilt weighed on her conscience, burdensomely and persistently.

the task of organizing the event felt burdensomely large for one person.

the constant demands of the job left him feeling burdensomely stressed.

the information was presented burdensomely in a dense and complicated report.

the weight of expectation pressed upon him, burdensomely and unfairly.

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