Burden is a noun and a verb.
As a noun -- She carried the burden of a loved one lost.
As a verb -- She was burdened with despair.
The verb form for cumbersome is "burden".
The burden did not seem too much for the animal. (noun) The disaster began to burden our resources further. (verb)
"Burden" can be a noun, a verb, or even sometimes an adjective. It typically refers to something that is carried, a responsibility, or a weight that causes difficulty.
The adjective form of burden is burdened. I traveled with a heavily burdened cart. (Burdened is, of course, a past participle of the verb to burden, but past participles can also be used as adjectives.)
No, it is not. The word "rid" is a verb, meaning to relieve (oneself) or a problem or burden.
The verb form of "bore" is "bear." It is used when trying to convey the idea of supporting or carrying a burden or responsibility.
Yes the word load can be a noun as in a burden. It is also used as a verb.
English 'cargo' (shipment) = carga, cargamento, consignacion in Spanish. Spanish 'cargo' is both a noun and part of a verb: cargar = to (over)load, (over)burden; 'cargo' is the 1st person ('I') of this verb. As a noun, 'cargo' has many meanings: the act of loading; burden; weight; responsibility; duty; charge; accusation; also specific meanings related to measurements of stones or grapes.
English 'cargo' (shipment) = carga, cargamento, consignacion in Spanish. Spanish 'cargo' is both a noun and part of a verb: cargar = to (over)load, (over)burden; 'cargo' is the 1st person ('I') of this verb. As a noun, 'cargo' has many meanings: the act of loading; burden; weight; responsibility; duty; charge; accusation; also specific meanings related to measurements of stones or grapes.
The word 'bear' is both a verb and a noun.Example sentences:The taxpayers will bear the burden of political corruption. (verb)We saw a bear in the stream and watched it for a while. (noun)
The word 'weight' is both a noun and a verb.The verb to 'weight' is to hold something down by placing something on top of it; to attach importance or value to something; to trouble or burden with something; a word for an action.A related verb is to weigh.
The weak economy is a burden to all Ohioans and a burden to our state government.Oxen and donkeys are beasts of burden.