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onus

1 of 1noun
/ˈoʊnəs/
Forms:onuses
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a task, duty, or responsibility that someone is required to fulfill, often implying a burden or difficulty associated with it

  • The onus of ensuring workplace safety falls on the employer, who must comply with safety regulations and provide a secure environment for employees.
  • In a democratic society, the onus is on citizens to participate in elections and make informed decisions about their government.
  • The onus of proof in a criminal trial lies with the prosecution, who must demonstrate the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • As a parent, the onus is on me to instill values of kindness and empathy in my children through my actions and guidance.
  • The onus of maintaining a healthy lifestyle rests with individuals, who must make choices regarding diet, exercise, and self-care.