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Meaning of burden with
to give someone a responsibility or worry
Etymology of burden with
The phrase "burden with" originates from the Old French word "burden", which is derived from the Old English word "byrthen", meaning "load" or "weight", and the verb "with" which indicates accompaniment or addition, the phrase has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of imposing a load or responsibility on someone
Synonyms
encumber with
weigh down with
load with
saddle with
impose on
trouble with
plague with
beset with
harass with
pester with
annoy with
irritate with
vex with
bother with
disturb with
worry with
oppress with
persecute with
tyrannize with
overwhelm with
overburden with
afflict with
torment with
trouble
bother
inconvenience
harass
pester
plague
beset
oppress
persecute
Definitions
- to give someone something unpleasant or unwelcome to deal with
- * to impose a responsibility or task on someone
Usage Examples
- The company was burdened with debt after the economic downturn
- * She was burdened with the responsibility of caring for her elderly parents
- * The team was burdened with a tough schedule, playing three games in one week