BURDENED vs HEAVY LADEN: ADJECTIVE
- Bearing a heavy load.
- Bearing a heavy burden of work or difficulties or responsibilities
- Bearing a physically heavy weight or load
- Bearing a physically heavy weight or load
- Burdened by cares
BURDENED vs HEAVY LADEN: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of burden.
- N/A
BURDENED vs HEAVY LADEN: RELATED WORDS
- Overloaded, Overtaxed, Plagued, Constrained, Overwhelmed, Beset, Heavy laden, Bowed down, Loaded down, Weighed down, Oppressed, Laden, Overburdened, Encumbered, Saddled
- Gale, Thick, Blow, Rich, Bola, Pregnant, Draft, Banked, Light, Drafted, Burdened, Freight, Heavily, Header, Gravid
BURDENED vs HEAVY LADEN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bedeviled, Overloaded, Overtaxed, Plagued, Constrained, Overwhelmed, Beset, Loaded down, Heavy laden, Weighed down, Oppressed, Laden, Overburdened, Encumbered, Saddled
- Torte, Thick, Rich, Gale, Blow, Pregnant, Bola, Light, Freight, Drafted, Draft, Burdened, Banked, Header, Gravid
BURDENED vs HEAVY LADEN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Few are burdened enough to serve the Lord.
- Have I ever burdened you with trivial requests?
- Especially when carrying heavy objects or otherwise burdened.
- BURDENED OLDER ADULTS: WHAT IS THE BEST MEASURE?
- Are you saddened or burdened by a situation?.
- Hartford, already sufficiently burdened, the third largest, respectively.
- Title not burdened by liens or legal questions.
- The dominant tenement is the land with the benefit of the easement, and the burdened tenement is the land that is burdened by it.
- Who labor and are burdened: burdened by the law as expounded by the scribes and Pharisees.
- But Epaphroditus was not burdened about himself; he was burdened over the people in Philippi because they were worried about him!
- He says come unto me all who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.
- Come to me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give your rest.
- Come unto me, ye that are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest!
- Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy laden, I will give you rest.
- The character of the persons invited: all that labor and are heavy laden.
- Come unto me all yet that are heavy laden and I will give you rest.
- His invitation to the weary and heavy laden is general, without exception, condition, or limitation.
- Come to me all, who are heavy laden and I will give you rest.
- Come unto Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden.
- Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden.
BURDENED vs HEAVY LADEN: QUESTIONS
- Is Booker too burdened with the burden of running a successful campaign?
- How do you pray for someone who is weary and burdened?
- Are caregivers of bipolar patients more burdened than those with depression?
- Who is most likely to be cost-burdened in Yuma County?
- What are the additional costs associated with fully burdened labor?
- Should the Corinthian Christians feel burdened to support their father?
- Are the carnitine acyltransferase genes in Nunavik Inuit mutation-burdened?
- How many letters are in the burdened crossword puzzle?
- Are young Filipinos being burdened by financial responsibilities?
- Are headmasters over-burdened with teaching duties?
- What does the metaphor all who are weary and heavy laden mean?