Sophomoric (adj)-
of, relating to, or characteristic of a sophomore.
of, relating to, or characteristic of a sophomore.
onerous(adj)- involving an amount of effort and difficulty that is oppressively burdensome.
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Sophomoric - The sophomores at Gettysburg High School are quite sophomoric.
ReplyDeleteOnerous - The onerous amount of effort I put into these journals is incredible.
The seniors were acting sophomoric when they decided to run around campus hollering, which was not helpful when I was studying for finals.
ReplyDeleteTaking care of my mother after my father died was one of the most onerous situations of my life.
The sophomoric students at the high school only have 3 more years of high school left.
ReplyDeleteThe onerous volleyball practice made the girls tired and sore.
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ReplyDeletesophomoric- Joe's coworkers thought his actions were sophomoric and irresponsible.
DeleteOnerous- It was difficult for the archer to draw the onerous bow.
Her demeanor made her seem immensely sophomoric, which is why I was shocked to learn that she is in fact a senior at our school.
ReplyDeleteThe onerousness that African Americans faced during the peak of racism in the 1950s is unfathomable to me.
Sophomoric - The student's SOPHOMORIC struggles, challenges which he was not accustomed to in his freshmen year, with completing homework and maintaining decent grades led to severe consequences and disapproval from his parents.
ReplyDeleteOnerous - Following an ONEROUS doubleheader, the shortstop virtually collapsed from exhaustion and fatigue, and it was discovered afterwards that he had been forced to endure intense heat exhaustion and water deficiency.
The 10th grade's sophomoric annoyance was the reason Ian hated them.
ReplyDeleteAtlas held the onerous task of holding up the world.
Having to check every little detail in my essay was extremely onerous, it too a lot of time.
ReplyDeleteThe college students were acting sophomoric when they decided to pull a prank on their professor.
The dog was quite sophomoric and played even during his training.
ReplyDeleteThe training was onerous and took an inordinate amount of time.
Ryan has a behavior not of a sophomoric conduct but one of a wise man.
ReplyDeleteThe president carries an onerous task in handling the job.
The sophomoric students can't go to prom this year.
ReplyDeleteI put an onerous amount of effort into calculus and physics.
The senator received a sophomoric surge of votes after serving his first term.
ReplyDeleteKenny had an onerous amount of homework from all of his AP classes that would surely occupy his weekend.
The new employees were acting sophomoric and stupid in all that they did.
ReplyDeleteTaking care of the new baby is a onerous task.
The boy had tried to pass off as a senior, but his sophomoric demeanor gave away his true age.
ReplyDeleteThe high school student had thought he was ready to take on the onerous task of independent living, but his grades proved otherwise.
The girl after finishing her senior year began to reminisce her sophomoric behavior in sophomore year and began to cry.
ReplyDeleteWork was an onerous event last night and seemed to drag on and on.
Safety ed is famous for being a sophomoric class, as only sophomores take that class.
ReplyDeleteCarrying the 400 pound boulder was an incredibly onerous task for the small village boy.
Sophomores are very sophomoric because they are sophomores.
ReplyDeleteThe literacy tests of the 1950's were incredibly onerous on the African American community.
Towards the end of the school year freshman tend to become increasingly sophomoric
ReplyDeleteAs one gets to higher grades the workload becomes more and more onerous
A sophomoric sense of self-entitlement plagues the sophomore class.
ReplyDeleteThe amount of homework I have is onerous and exhausting.
I tried to prepare myself for the onerous timed essay but it was still a painful process.
ReplyDeleteStanding in the hallways and causing traffic jams is a sophomoric habit.
Burzum's sophomoric album, Det Som Engang Var, was an onerous undertaking to record, as Varg Vikernes played, produced, and edited it entirely on his own.
ReplyDeleteWhen you're a sophomore, you most likely will be acting in a sophomoric manor.
ReplyDeleteRunning a marathon is a onerous task.
The boy's baby face gave him a sophomoric expression.
ReplyDeleteThe onerous night shift took a toll on old man.
The seniors a the high school were acting more sophomoric than the actual sophomores.
ReplyDeleteThe onerous amount of work that I put into these timed essays makes me feel bad about not getting a better grade on them.
Sophomoric (adj)- It does not matter how old a guy is, whenever he shaves he possesses sophomoric features.
ReplyDeleteOnerous(adj)- Working at a restaurant during Easter is an onerous task because of all the work that has to be done.
Sophomoric- The student's sophomoric attitude resulted in expulsion.
ReplyDeleteOnerous- The onerous homework was immensely draining.
The lower class man were behaving very sophomoric, trying to sycophant the upper class man.
ReplyDeleteFinal exams were approaching soon, making Molly onerous.
Gill acts very sophomoric in the car, she doesn't have her license yet.
ReplyDeleteWriting onerous essays in English is worth the time and tears to pass the AP exam.
Rachel accused Jason of acting sophomoric and immature, even though he is in eleventh grade.
ReplyDeleteTaking AP English is synonymous to signing one's life away to write onerous essays.
Rachel accused Jason of acting sophomoric and immature, even though he is in eleventh grade.
ReplyDeleteTaking AP English is synonymous to signing one's life away to write onerous essays.