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- Dictionarybothered/ˈbɒðəd/
adjective
- 1. concerned about something: "he was trying to play it cool and not look bothered"
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- English (US)
BOTHERED meaning: 1. If you are bothered about something, it...
- All
(ALL) HOT AND BOTHERED definition: 1. worried or angry, and...
- Bothy
BOTHY definition: 1. (in Scotland) a small, simple building...
- Portuguese Translation
bothered translate: preocupado, incomodado. Learn more in...
- Simplified
BOTHERED translate: 担心的;在意的. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Bothered in Polish
bothered translate: zatroskany, ≈ przejmować się. Learn more...
- Pronunciation in English
BOTHERED pronunciation. How to say bothered. Listen to the...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
bothered 의미, 정의, bothered의 정의: 1. If you are bothered about...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of bother as a verb, noun, and exclamation in English. Find out how to use bother to express effort, worry, annoyance, or anger with synonyms and examples.
Bothered is an adjective that means feeling or showing agitation, worry, annoyance, etc. See synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related phrases of bothered.
Learn the meaning, synonyms, and usage of the word bother as a verb and a noun. Bother can mean to annoy, intrude, worry, or take pains, and a bother can be a state of discomfort or a fuss.
Bothered means worried or concerned, and can be used as an adjective or a verb. Learn how to use it in sentences, synonyms, pronunciation, and related terms.
Bothered means irritated, annoyed, or disturbed by something or someone. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this word, as well as related words and expressions.
Bother, annoy, plague, tease imply persistent interference with one's comfort or peace of mind. Bother suggests causing trouble or weariness or repeatedly interrupting in the midst of pressing duties. To annoy is to vex or irritate by bothering.