burdensomeness

[US]/ˈbɜːdnsəmnes/
[UK]/ˈbɜːrdnsəmnes/

Translation

n.the quality or condition of being burdensome; the state of being an onerous or difficult weight or load

Phrases & Collocations

sense of burdensomeness

emotional burdensomeness

financial burdensomeness

burdensomeness of responsibility

Example Sentences

she felt a profound sense of burdensomeness after becoming the sole caregiver for her disabled mother.

the burdensomeness of his student loans weighed heavily on his future plans.

patients often experience feelings of burdensomeness during serious illness.

the burdensomeness of maintaining a long-distance relationship exhausted them both.

therapists study the psychological burdensomeness associated with chronic pain.

he acknowledged the burdensomeness of his perfectionist standards.

the burdensomeness of her grief felt unbearable during the first year.

understanding perceived burdensomeness helps clinicians treat depression more effectively.

the burdensomeness of financial responsibilities prevented young couples from starting families.

social workers address the emotional burdensomeness experienced by hospice volunteers.

the burdensomeness of waiting for medical test results tested their mental strength.

she recognized the burdensomeness of negative self-talk patterns in her daily life.

the burdensomeness of his secret addiction created distance from his family.

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