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    onus
    /ˈəʊnəs/

    noun

    • 1. something that is one's duty or responsibility: "the onus is on you to show that you have suffered loss"

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  2. the responsibility or duty to do something: [ + to infinitive ] The onus is on the landlord to ensure that the property is habitable. We are trying to shift the onus for passenger safety onto the government. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Duty, obligation and responsibility. accountable to someone. accountably. answer for something.

  3. 1. [Latin — more at onerous] a. : burden entry 1. b. : a disagreeable necessity : obligation. c. : blame. d. : stigma. 2. [New Latin onus (probandi), literally, burden of proving] : burden of proof. put forth a theory that left the onus squarely on him. Did you know?

  4. the responsibility or duty to do something: The onus is on the administration to come up with a balanced budget. (Definition of the onus from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of the onus. the onus.

  5. Onus definition: a difficult or disagreeable obligation, task, burden, etc.. See examples of ONUS used in a sentence.

  6. The onus is on employers to follow health and safety laws. The onus of proof lies with the prosecution. The report puts the onus of children’s early education firmly on the parents.

  7. 1. A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity; a burden or obligation. 2. Responsibility for an error or fault; blame: Each side wants to avoid the onus of having started the disagreement. 3. The burden of proof: The onus was on the defense attorney. [Latin.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. Onus definition: A difficult or disagreeable responsibility or necessity; a burden or obligation.

  9. If you say that the onus is on someone to do something, you mean it is their duty or responsibility to do it.

  10. Take the noun, onus, as a formal word for responsibility or obligation. If your teacher assigns onus as a vocabulary word, it puts the onus on you to find out what it means. Onus is a formal or sophisticated way to say "responsibility" or "duty."

  11. Definitions of 'onus' If you say that the onus is on someone to do something, you mean it is their duty or responsibility to do it. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'onus' American English: oʊnəs British English: oʊnəs. More. Synonyms of 'onus' • burden, weight, responsibility, worry [...] More. Collocations with the word 'onus'