bothered Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- infuriated
- angry
- aggravated
- mad
- outraged
- frustrated
- galled
- displeased
- indignant
- irritable
- scunnered
- irked
- narked
- vexed
- peeved
- disturbed
- angered
- troubled
Weak:
- touchy
- piqued
- provoked
- tormented
- cantankerous
- rankled
- huffy
- fretful
- harassed
- sore
- tried
- dyspeptic
- snappish
- inflamed
- cross
- tested
- irate
- inconvenienced
- badgered
- perturbed
- tortured
- plagued
- teed-off
- churlish
- testy
- grouchy
- bristly
- distressed
- persecuted
- disapproving
- bilious
- petulant
- peevish
- irascible
- ireful
- hassled
- snuffy
- steaming
- harried
- grumpy
- crabby
- resentful
- shirty
- enflamed
- riled
- put-out
bothered Meaning
Wordnet
bothered (s)
caused to show discomposure
Webster
bothered (imp. & p. p.)
of Bother
bothered Sentence Examples
- She seemed bothered by the noise coming from the construction site.
- He was bothered by the persistent ringing of his phone during the meeting.
- I'm sorry if I seemed bothered earlier; I was just preoccupied with work.
- The cold weather never bothered her; she loved being outdoors regardless.
- He didn't seem bothered by the criticism; he simply shrugged it off.
- She was bothered by the lack of communication from her friend.
- The dog was bothered by the presence of a stray cat in the yard.
- I'm not bothered by the small inconveniences; they're just part of daily life.
- He was bothered by the fact that no one had bothered to RSVP to his party invitation.
- Despite his calm demeanor, I could tell that something was bothering him.
FAQs About the word bothered
caused to show discomposureof Bother
annoyed, irritated, upset, exasperated, infuriated, angry, aggravated, mad, outraged, frustrated
content, content, satisfied, satisfied, pleased, happy,pleased, happy, calm, calm
She seemed bothered by the noise coming from the construction site.
He was bothered by the persistent ringing of his phone during the meeting.
I'm sorry if I seemed bothered earlier; I was just preoccupied with work.
The cold weather never bothered her; she loved being outdoors regardless.