Synonym: annoy, concern, fuss, trouble, worry. Similar words: both, robot, bottled, other, others, mother, another, tooth. Meaning: ['bɒðə] n. 1. an angry disturbance 2. something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness. v. 1. take the trouble to do something; concern oneself 2. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations 3. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to 4. intrude or enter uninvited 5. make nervous or agitated 6. make confused or perplexed or puzzled.
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121. I don't want to bother her with my problems at the moment.
122. "He can do what he likes - it doesn't bother me, " she said airily.
123. The guests had a lot of bother finding their way here.
124. Why bother to go abroad, when there are so many nice places here at home?
125. 'I'm sorry he was so rude to you.' 'It doesn't bother me.'
126. Sorry to bother you, but there's a call for you on line two.
127. If there's nothing you can do to change the situation, it's like - why bother?
128. Sorry to bother you , but what was the address again?
129. Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to you for a moment?
130. I didn't want to bother her with work matters on her day off.
131. I'd love to come and stay with you, but I don't want to put you to any bother.
132. Call them and save yourself the bother of going round.
133. I'm sorry to bother you, but could you direct me to the station?
134. Barely one in three will bother to cast a ballot on February 26th.
135. Getting a taxi will save you the bother of picking me up from the station.
136. It hardly seems worth the bother to go all that way just for two nights.
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137. Is it surprising that young people who are politically illiterate do not bother to vote?
138. The idea of going grey doesn't bother me, but I'd hate to go bald.
139. I don't know why I bother speaking to him - I might as well save my breath.
140. Don't bother drying the pans - just leave them to drain.
141. Her father nestled her in his arms and asked her not to bother abour it.
142. Does it bother you that he's out so much of the time?
143. Does it bother you that she earns more than you?
144. Cliff didn't want to bother himself with masses of detail.
145. I don't want to put you to any bother .
146. It's an old car, but it's never caused me any bother.
147. We had a lot of bother in repairing the press machine.
148. Don't bother your father tonight-he's got a lot on his mind.
149. Don't bother your pretty little head with things like that!
150. It's really only the hard core that bother to go to meetings.
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