burdensome

Burdensome Meaning in Bengali: বাজেয়াপত্তি, কষ্টদায়ক, বাধাদায়ক, বহুজনক, বহনযোগ্য (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun)

Definition of Burdensome

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Burdensome is an adjective that describes something that is difficult, oppressive, or causing a heavy load or burden. It refers to anything that is troublesome, onerous, or demanding.

Synonyms of Burdensome

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Some synonyms of burdensome include oppressive, weighty, arduous, laborious, cumbersome, and taxing.

Antonyms of Burdensome

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Antonyms of burdensome include light, easy, effortless, manageable, and simple. (হালকা, সহজ, সহজলভ্য, পরিচালনযোগ্য, সহজলভ্য)

Origin of Burdensome

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The word “burdensome” originated from the Middle English word “burdonesme,” which was derived from the Old English word “byrthen,” meaning “burden” or “load.” It has been in use since the 14th century.

Nearby Words

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  • Burden (noun)
  • Burdensomeness (noun)
  • Burdened (adjective)
  • Burdening (verb)
  • Burdenless (adjective)

Burdensome in Literature Quotes

(Bengali meaning)

“The burden of the self is lightened with I laugh at myself.” – Rabindranath Tagore (আমার নিজের বাজেয়াপত্তি আমি নিজেকে হাসিয়ে নিলে হালকা হয়ে যায়।)

“The burden of the world is love.” – Allen Ginsberg (বিশ্বের বাজেয়াপত্তি হ’ল ভালোবাসা।)

Burdensome Meaning in Different Languages

(Bengali: বাজেয়াপত্তি, Hindi: बोझदार, Nepali: बोझिलो, Urdu: بوجھ, Tamil: துரிதமான, Telugu: బాధాకరమైన, Arabic: مرهق, Chinese: 繁重, Japanese: 重荷, Russian: тяжелый)

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