burdon (Meaning)

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burdon (n.)

A pilgrim's staff.

Synonyms & Antonyms of burdon

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burdon Sentence Examples

  1. Carrying the emotional burden of his past mistakes weighed heavily on his shoulders.
  2. The financial burden of student loans often plagues recent graduates.
  3. She felt the burden of responsibility as the leader of the project.
  4. The burden of proof lies with the prosecution in a court of law.
  5. Caring for her elderly parents became a significant burden as her own family grew.
  6. The burden of expectation from his parents made him feel suffocated at times.
  7. The environmental burden of plastic pollution is a pressing global issue.
  8. He bore the burden of guilt for causing the accident, even though it wasn't entirely his fault.
  9. The burden of maintaining the historic building fell upon the local community.
  10. The burden of secrecy became too much to bear, and she finally confessed the truth.

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A pilgrim's staff.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Carrying the emotional burden of his past mistakes weighed heavily on his shoulders.

The financial burden of student loans often plagues recent graduates.

She felt the burden of responsibility as the leader of the project.

The burden of proof lies with the prosecution in a court of law.