"Onerous" typically means burdensome or oppressive, referring to tasks or responsibilities that are difficult to endure or require significant effort. It often implies that the burden is not only heavy but also unwelcome or unjust. In legal contexts, it can describe obligations that are excessively demanding or unfairly disadvantageous to one party.
"Onerous" is likely used in the context to mean burdensome or oppressive, indicating that something is causing a heavy or difficult burden.
No, the Spanish word "onerous" does not mean expensive. "Onerous" translates to "gravoso" or "pesado" in Spanish, meaning burdensome or difficult rather than costly.
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Onerous means difficult or unpleasant to deal with.
At the date the lease becomes onerous: Dr P&L Expense - onerous lease. Cr Balance Sheet Provision for onerous lease. Each time there is a rental payment on the lease: Dr Balance Sheet Provision for onerous lease. Cr Cash
He is quite onerous since he didn't want to go to work.
"Onerous" means burdensome, oppressive or causing hardship.
Burdensome; oppressive.
Packing up all our belongings is an onerous, but necessary task if we truly want to live in a warmer climate.
· onerous - burdensome, troublesome
a task involving a great deal of trouble, effort or difficulty