Burdensome vs Inoppressive - What's the difference?
burdensome | inoppressive |
Of or like a burden; arduous or demanding
* 1748 , , Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of morals , London: Oxford University Press (1973 ed.), ยง 6:
Not oppressive or burdensome.
* 1846 , William Torrens McCullagh Torrens, The industrial history of free nations
As adjectives the difference between burdensome and inoppressive
is that burdensome is of or like a burden; arduous or demanding while inoppressive is not oppressive or burdensome.burdensome
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- . . . reap a pleasure from what, to the generality of mankind, may seem burdensome and laborious.
Synonyms
* (of or like a burden) arduous, demanding, exacting, onerous, taxinginoppressive
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The truth appears to be, that many of the liturgies imposed for civil and religious objects were cheerfully performed in a sort of municipal duty which entailed a certain inoppressive degree of outlay