A burden is a heavy load that must be carried, either a physical one or a figurative burden, as of guilt or sorrow.
ANother word for hardship to be endured.
Hardship -------- * Burden - Load - Weight - Lumber - Weigh down - Saddle - Encumber - Trouble - Yoke - TrishiaT
Blessing
Onerous
You probably mean my best bud Andrew Burden who is really nice and honest.
Burden can mean different things, like a heavy load or a harship. Multiple burden means that there would be more than one load to carry, or more than one, probably many, hardships a person was experiencing.
You really should buy yourself a dictionary! 'Burden' means 'to load'; 'impede' means 'to oppose'. So, no, they do not mean the same thing!
do you mean what does Burden mean? or what is a burden? if you prefer. if I was sworn to carry your burdens, I'd be sworn to carry things that are weighing you down, it may also mean that I am here to 'lift you of your burdens' which means help you solve some of your problems. However if you're a burden on someone, then you are what's weighing them down.
The word "faix" means "burden" in French.
an albatross
It is a burden that some unfortunate person has to carry
That you have a burden or a lot of pressure weighing down on you.
Previous response: "The girls had a fight that was burden"Since a burden could mean physically a heavy load or euphemistically an emotional hardship, better responses might be:The girl found her backpack to be quite a burden with so many books in it.The man carried the burden of guilt for his youthful crimes throughout his life.