Cumbrous vs Unmanageable - What's the difference?
cumbrous | unmanageable | Related terms |
Unwieldy because of its weight; cumbersome.
* 1946 , Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy , ch. 1
(obsolete) Giving trouble; vexatious.
Not manageable; not readily submitting to handling or management; not easily restrained, governed, or directed; not controllable.
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Cumbrous is a related term of unmanageable.
As adjectives the difference between cumbrous and unmanageable
is that cumbrous is unwieldy because of its weight; cumbersome while unmanageable is not manageable; not readily submitting to handling or management; not easily restrained, governed, or directed; not controllable.cumbrous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He sunk beneath the cumbrous weight. — Swift.
- That cumbrous and unwieldy style which disfigures English composition so extensively. — De Quincey.
- In the course of thousands of years, this cumbrous system developed into alphabetic writing.
- A cloud of cumbrous gnats. — Spenser.
unmanageable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Globalisation is about taxes too, passage=It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable , unfair, distortionary global tax regime. It is a tax system that is pivotal in creating the increasing inequality that marks most advanced countries today […].}}
