verb

definition

To annoy, to disturb, to irritate.

example

Would it bother you if I smoked?

definition

To feel care or anxiety; to make or take trouble; to be troublesome.

example

Why do I even bother to try?

definition

To do something which is of negligible inconvenience.

example

You didn't even bother to close the door.

adjective

definition

Caused to show discomposure.

Examples of bothered in a Sentence

I saw something today that bothered me.

She didn't know why it bothered her.

I'm sorry I bothered you.

Like you've bothered to do that yet!

Maybe the elevation bothered him too.

They never bothered me that much.

She walked towards her quarters, uncertain why his departure bothered her.

I think the smoke bothered Mr. Louden too.

If Alex had been where he could hear that for the second time tonight, it probably would have bothered him.

He hadn't even bothered to check on them.

He didn't care much for birthdays, yet somehow Elisabeth leaving tonight bothered him.

In 1977, so few families were educating their children at home that nobody bothered to count them.

That's why it bothered me so much when Martha seemed to understand so quickly.

Dean asked, the one question that had bothered him from the start.

You're going to wish you'd never bothered to run for election.

It was his turn to protect her the way she never bothered protecting him.

There was a vulnerable note in her voice, one that bothered him.

She was surprised to find it bothered her.

It stared at her through green eyes, and she frowned, uncertain why the sight of the creature bothered her.

Naw. Nobody bothered to challenge anyone.

That, coupled with Cynthia's strange behavior at the news of Shipton's fall bothered him far more than he'd allowed himself to believe.

It bothered Dean, the choice Annie had taken.

That one point always bothered me.

I'm surprised the office even bothered with a send off party.

Nothing serious, but it bothered him if he ran.

Thunder had never bothered him, even as a child.

They got all hot and bothered over them too.

Real bikers weren't bothered by a little rain, he tried to tell himself, but the car radio spoke of a storm system moving up from the south, bringing with it high winds and torren­tial rain.

His conversation with Cece Baldwin bothered him all the way back to Parkside.

Maybe Dean's sleep-deprived brain was going in circles but something wasn't clicking, and it bothered him the rest of the night.

It wasn't the fact that she would be in the nursery that bothered him.

There was something else in her gaze and the firm set of her jaw that bothered him.

She wasn't sure which idea bothered her worst.

How would he see that no one bothered her - by having her followed?

The surprised look on his face bothered her.

Maybe that's what bothered her most.

Jessi knew there was, and it bothered her not to understand what exactly that meant for her.

What bothered him wasn't the woman in his bed.

I didn't think it bothered you.

So it had bothered him to see them together.

The idea that it bothered him enough to provoke a deal made her brow furrow.

The wounded look bothered him most, the same vulnerable expression that had disturbed him twice before.

Something about the trees' reaction to Ully bothered him.  They'd cleared a path for him then tried to obstruct the Immortal.  It didn't make much sense.  Toby rose and walked to the nearest tree, placing his hands against it.  There were no angel memories about how trees communicated, but he willed it to speak to him anyway.

The demon relented after a brief struggle, but something about its unusually quick surrender bothered her.

Unfortunately, the Department hasn't bothered to keep any of the old URLs, or provide cross-links into the new database-driven website.

Ian had the wrong diff in, but couldn't be bothered to change it, whilst Robin was feeling his way back in.

The combination of these events left CMU Coke lovers sufficiently disgruntled that no one has bothered to wire up the new machine.

Three billy goats, three magic beans, three beautiful sisters, three wicked witches or even three bothered bears.

I keep mentioning eBay and that's because it's a real gold mine if you can be bothered to wade through it all.

Scots are much more bothered about classroom indiscipline, which is why many will quietly be applauding the increase in expulsions and exclusions.

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