Onerous Mnemonic
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onerous
onerous
/ˈɒnəɹəs/
Examples
- I don't think that the burden of proof is too onerous.
- It was a slow and onerous start for the band.
- This makes the input less onerous.
- Also these are the onerous contract terms for the theatres.
- That made the reviewing task less onerous.
- The practical consequences of these changes were not onerous.
- The redress there is an onerous trip to the undeletion mines.
- He found the repetitive work onerous and dull.
- The obligation to provide ubiquitous service is not in itself onerous.
- In the end, the economy faltered and taxation became more onerous.
not easily borne; wearing
adjective
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"One + Rust. Carrying one heavy rusted machine is a very difficult task."
One + Russ. One Russian bear's task is too heavy to bear alone.
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