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Meanings of
burdensomeness
in English
Spanish
molestia
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Unwelcome burdensome difficulty.
heaviness
oppressiveness
onerousness
Spanish
molestia
Synonyms
Examples for "
heaviness
"
heaviness
oppressiveness
onerousness
Examples for "
heaviness
"
1
Slowly the dulness and
heaviness
melted from his face; it became radiant.
2
With a great
heaviness
of spirit, she stopped and waved to him.
3
His eyelids fluttered; he was apparently shaking off the
heaviness
of slumber.
4
Yet there was menace in the air, like the
heaviness
preceding storms.
5
She changes the subject, tries to lighten the
heaviness
in the air.
1
But no one would dream of denying the
oppressiveness
of the past.
2
Discusses friendships in our day and the
oppressiveness
of the human condition.
3
There were no obscuring shadows to blunt the impact of Starkadh's
oppressiveness
.
4
The campfire burned steadily, and there was a certain
oppressiveness
in the atmosphere.
5
There was a brooding
oppressiveness
in the air that seemed to bode something.
Usage of
burdensomeness
in English
1
And so the unwholesome relation wore on, with aggravating
burdensomeness
,
to the inevitable crisis.
2
The fact is, for most men and women inhibition is no artificial phenomenon, despite its
burdensomeness
.
3
The
burdensomeness
of Moses' law, ere it was overlaid, in later days, by Rabbinical scrupulosity, has been much exaggerated.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
aggravating burdensomeness
Translations for
burdensomeness
Spanish
molestia
pesadez
agobio
opresión
Burdensomeness
through the time