cumbersome
cum·ber·some
adjective \ˈkəm-bər-səm\Definition of CUMBERSOME
1
dialect : burdensome, troublesome
2
: unwieldy because of heaviness and bulk
Examples of CUMBERSOME
- The application process is cumbersome and time-consuming.
- Her expanded job title is really cumbersome.
- Squad members, already decked out in cumbersome chemical suits, put on masks and rubber gloves. —Ray Wilkinson, Newsweek, 11 Mar. 1991
- He got the approval of the higher-ups, but the course was scuttled by members of his own department, who devised all kinds of cumbersome, silly requirements and prerequisites. —Alice Munro, New Yorker, 20 Mar. 1989
- He cut some segments of the 2" pine but discovered that … a cumbersome system of braces would be needed to hold the sides straight. —John Updike, Couples, 1968
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Origin of CUMBERSOME
(see 1cumber)
First Known Use: 1535
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