[on·er·ous] adj. Involving heavy obligations. Involving a burdensome amount of effort and difficulty. “The court’s stipulations were onerous.”
EXAMPLES:
These responsibilities seem onerous for an unpaid Office Holder to bear.
Onerous regulatory regime.
Its terms were the most onerous as yet imposed on the Ottoman sultans.
His duties were thus rendered exceedingly onerous, and his labour became excessive.
EXAMPLES:
These responsibilities seem onerous for an unpaid Office Holder to bear.
Onerous regulatory regime.
Its terms were the most onerous as yet imposed on the Ottoman sultans.
His duties were thus rendered exceedingly onerous, and his labour became excessive.