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Oppressiveness

noun
1.
A feeling of being oppressed.  Synonym: oppression.
2.
Unwelcome burdensome difficulty.  Synonyms: burdensomeness, heaviness, onerousness.






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"Oppressiveness" Quotes from Famous Books



... The oppressiveness of the day was owing more to the hot wind than to the sun itself. This wind, coming from the arid plains of the interior, brought with it a dry, suffocating heat. On this occasion it was odious to Harry Heathcote, not so much on account of its own intrinsic ...
— Harry Heathcote of Gangoil • Anthony Trollope

... working-classes were borne down by the oppressive number of their hours of toil; that it was impossible for them to accomplish a better arrangement by voluntary agreement; that he himself had worked in a factory, and felt the oppressiveness of the burden, resolving, if ever he could, to contribute to the emancipation of the workmen from so great an evil, and declaring that he still retained in their original freshness the feelings he then cherished. This noble appeal was received ...
— The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. - From George III. to Victoria • E. Farr and E. H. Nolan

... species, some like fleshy tongues, others like the waxen yellow fingers of a dead hand, protruded spectrally through the matted foliage,—while all manner of strange, overpowering odors increased the swooning oppressiveness ...
— Ardath - The Story of a Dead Self • Marie Corelli



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