noun
- a person or thing that burdens; one who imposes a burden or load on another
Usage: relatively uncommon; often used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The heavy suitcase was a burdener on the long journey.
- He felt that his responsibilities made him a burdener to his family.
- The new regulations became a burdener for small businesses.
- She refused to be a burdener on her aging parents.
- The debt served as a burdener on the company's growth.