noun
- plural of operoseness; the quality or state of being operose (requiring great labor or effort; tedious and burdensome)
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The operosenesses of the ancient manuscript's translation discouraged many scholars.
- She complained about the operosenesses involved in the bureaucratic process.
- The operosenesses of the task made it clear why few volunteers had stepped forward.
- Despite the operosenesses of the project, the team remained committed to completion.