Onerous vs Tormenting - What's the difference?
onerous | tormenting | Related terms |
imposing]] or [[constitute, constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load which can be borne only with effort.
* 1820 , , "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow":
* 1848 , , Shirley , ch. 13:
* 1910 , , "The Golden Poppy" in Revolution and Other Essays :
Involving or causing torment.
The act by which somebody is tormented.
* 1832 , Mary Brunton, Self Control (page 335)
As adjectives the difference between onerous and tormenting
is that onerous is imposing or constituting a physical, mental, or figurative load which can be borne only with effort while tormenting is involving or causing torment.As a verb tormenting is
present participle of lang=en.As a noun tormenting is
the act by which somebody is tormented.onerous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- That all this might not be too onerous on the purses of his rustic patrons, who are apt to consider the costs of schooling a grievous burden, and schoolmasters as mere drones, he had various ways of rendering himself both useful and agreeable.
- Again, and more intensely than ever, she desired a fixed occupation,—no matter how onerous , how irksome.
- [I]t has become an onerous duty, a wearisome and distasteful task.
Synonyms
* (burdensome) demanding, difficult, taxing, wearingDerived terms
* onerouslytormenting
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(more)Synonyms
* tormentousNoun
(en noun)- If Laura really entertained the hope she mentioned, she was miserably disappointed; for Lady Pelham remitted not a jot of her tormentings .