noun
- plural of onerousness; the quality or state of being burdensome, oppressive, or difficult to bear
Usage: abstract noun; typically used in formal or legal contexts
Examples
- The onerousnesses of the new regulations fell heavily on small businesses.
- She spoke about the various onerousnesses of managing a large household.
- The contract's onerousnesses were immediately apparent to the legal team.
- Despite the onerousnesses involved, he accepted the responsibility.
- The onerousnesses of caregiving can take a toll on family members.