Onerous
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /ˈəʊn.ÉœË(ɹ).ÊŒs/
Origin
From Latin onerosus ("burdensome"), from onus ("load").
Full definition of onerous
Adjective
onerous
- imposing or constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load which can be borne only with effort.
- 1820, Washington Irving, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow":That all this might not be too onerous on the purses of his rustic patrons, who are apt to consider the costs of schooling a grievous burden, and schoolmasters as mere drones, he had various ways of rendering himself both useful and agreeable.
- 1848, Charlotte Brontë, Shirley, ch. 13:Again, and more intensely than ever, she desired a fixed occupation,—no matter how onerous, how irksome.
- 1910, Jack London, "The Golden Poppy" in Revolution and Other Essays:It has become an onerous duty, a wearisome and distasteful task.