What is another word for bear the burden?

Pronunciation: [bˈe͡ə ðə bˈɜːdən] (IPA)

"Bear the burden" is a common phrase that means to endure or carry a heavy load of responsibility or obligation. There are a number of synonyms that can be used in place of this expression, depending on context and emphasis. One option is to say "shoulder the weight," which conveys a sense of taking on a difficult task or challenge. Other options include "carry the load," "handle the pressure," "take the heat," or "assume the mantle." Each of these synonyms offers a slightly different shade of meaning, but all communicate the idea of taking on a difficult task or carrying a heavy weight of responsibility.

What are the hypernyms for Bear the burden?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Bear the burden

  • If it is the duty of the State to educate, it is the duty of the State also to bear the burden of education, namely, the taxation out of which education is provided.
    Edmund Barton
  • Because the world is in economic recession, which worsened since this drama happened, and our country will bear the burden of all of these consequences.
    Omar Bongo
  • Tranquil pleasures last the longest; we are not fitted to bear the burden of great joys.
    Christian Nestell Bovee
  • The truest help we can render an afflicted man is not to take his burden from him, but to call out his best energy, that he may be able to bear the burden.
    Phillips Brooks
  • Each generation should be made to bear the burden of its own wars, instead of carrying them on, at the expense of other generations.
    James Madison

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