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- verbbother (verb) · bothers (third person present) · bothered (past tense) · bothered (past participle) · bothering (present participle)
- take the trouble to do something:"scientists rarely bother with such niceties" · "the driver didn't bother to ask why" · "nobody bothered locking the doors"
- (of a circumstance or event) worry, disturb, or upset (someone):"is there an issue that bothers you so much you'd campaign against it?" · "it bothered me that I hadn't done anything"Similar:concern oneselftrouble oneselfworry oneselfburden oneselfoccupy oneselfbusy oneselftake the timemake the effortgo to troubleinconvenience oneselfmake anxiouscause someone anxietygnaw atlie heavy onOpposite:
nounbother (noun) · a bother (noun)Originearly 18th century (originally in the sense ‘confuse with noise’): of Anglo-Irish origin; perhaps a variant of pother, or perhaps borrowed from Irish bodhar ‘deaf, confused’. botherance - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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