Oldestyle
Diamond Member
The two words are not interchangeable, Magnus. Onus is a noun meaning a legal obligation. Onerous is an adjective meaning to impose a physical, mental or figurative load which can only be borne with great effort.LOL Retard is so excited that he found a mistake in my post!
Unfortunately for you, onerous can be used interchangeably with onus. And unlike you, I didn't pull it out of my ass. Here is the proof. Doesn't look like that education paid off for you, retard. You may want to take my advice and do a refresher course.
But on the subject of proof of Fred Trump's wealth? Still no link? Tsk...tsk. Now, you know why I call you a retard!![]()
Do you really want to argue word meanings with someone who worked as a copy editor?
I notice that you gave up trying to call your mistake a "typo". Your vocabulary is a bit suspect. Just admit it and move on.