Crossword-Solution: ONEROUS 7 letters, 53 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Onerous a. Burdensome; oppressive.

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ONEROUS anagram SOURONE

We have 53 clues for the answer “ONEROUS”

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Really tough, as tasks 1 answer
Burdensome, oppressive 1 answer
Difficult to bear 1 answer
Hardly a cakewalk 1 answer
Involving a great deal of effort 1 answer
Like a burden 1 answer
Not fan at all 1 answer
Oppressively burdensome 1 answer
A tough row to hoe 2 answers
Difficult, laborious, and very straining task 2 answers
Hard to bear 4 answers
No fun at all 4 answers
BE OPPRESSIVE OR DISHEARTENING TO 10 answers
Muley 18 answers
priggish 23 answers
galling 26 answers
Back-breaking 28 answers
trying 34 answers
Taxing 34 answers
Pedant 45 answers
frustrating 50 answers
cumbrous 50 answers
Hulking 51 answers
Portly 52 answers
froward 53 answers
unhandy 53 answers
hardened 54 answers
burly 55 answers
Hefty 57 answers
Strapping 58 answers
Burdensome 59 answers
Mammoth 60 answers
prudish 61 answers
grievous 61 answers
Oblivious 63 answers
Wearing 63 answers
Laborious 63 answers
Weighty 64 answers
mulish 69 answers
Stout 71 answers
Harden 71 answers
Large 72 answers
Oppressive 73 answers
Forbidding 74 answers
irksome 74 answers
Persistent 75 answers
troublesome 82 answers
Demanding 82 answers
Heavy 90 answers
Difficult 92 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ONEROUS (5)

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.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 1992
She argued stubbornly that it was none of his business, seeing that the onerous work of washing and dressing and training would fall upon her.
Dear Enemy Jean Webster 1995
Well-watered Hatiheu had escaped the drought; every householder of Anaho accordingly crossed the pass, chose some one in Hatiheu, ‘gave him his name’—an onerous gift, but one not to be rejected—and from this improvised relative proceeded to draw his supplies, for all the world as though he had paid for them.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
The barbs had always voted humbly with the aristocratic Sigma Alphas; so Pierson's political leadership apparently had no onerous duties attached to it--and he was not the man to make work for himself.
The Cost David Graham Phillips 1996
The duties of the greatest part of them are far from being onerous, more especially as each is provided with a vice-consul, who is also an exceedingly well-bred and very well-paid gentleman.
Letters of George Borrow George Borrow 2007

Quotes with ONEROUS (3)

Spontaneously, without any theological training, I, a child, grasped the incompatibility of God and shit and thus came to question the basic thesis of Christian anthropology, namely that man was created in God's image. Either/or: either man was created in God's image - and has intestines! - or God lacks intestines and man is not like him. The ancient Gnostics felt as I did at the age of five. In the second century, the Great Gnostic master Valentinus resolved the damnable dil…
Milan Kundera The Unbearable Lightness of Being
You," I surmised, and gestured round. "Thank you.""No," he denied. His pale hair floated out from beneath his cap in a halo as he shook his head. "But I assisted. Thank you for bathing. It makes my task of checking on you less onerous. I'm glad you're awake. You snore abominably." I let this comment pass. "You've grown." I observed. "Yes. So have you. And you've been sick. And you slept quite a long time. And now you're awake and bathed and fed. You still look terrible. But y…
Robin Hobb Royal Assassin
What Friedan gave to the world was, "the problem that has no name." She not only named it but dissected it. The advances of science, the development of labor-saving appliances, the development of the suburbs: all had come together to offer women in the 1950s a life their mothers had scarcely dreamed of, free from rampant disease, onerous drudgery, noxious city streets. But the green lawns and big corner lots were isolating, the housework seemed to expand to fill the time avai…
Betty Friedan The Feminine Mystique
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 49 times in crossword archives (1970–2024).