Sentence example with the word 'onerous'

onerous

annoying, burdensome, difficult, exigent, hard, heavy-handed, irksome, massive, plaguey, taxing, tyrannous, wearisome

Definition adj. not easily borne

Last update: June 13, 2015


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He has to do onerous duties.   [adjective]

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A disclaimer is a formal notice on a prescribed form issued by a trustee or liquidator in respect of an " onerous " property.   [Please select]

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They served the state and they owed their public duty to it, and this was onerous in terms of expenditure.   [Please select]

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Custom-house regulations are not onerous in Holland.   [Please select]

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Traffic regulations in many parts are exceedingly onerous and often unfair to foreigners.   [Please select]

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A harmony established contrary to sense is often more onerous than a war.   [adjective]

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And Boris, having apparently relieved himself of an onerous duty and extricated himself from an awkward situation and placed another in it, became quite pleasant again.   [Please select]

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Do you find anything onerous in these conditions.   [Please select]

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Its terms were the most onerous as yet imposed on the Ottoman sultans.   [Please select]

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Another thing she did, and which made traveling an onerous trial for her.   [Please select]

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An unstable government and an onerous system of export taxes hamper trade.   [Please select]

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