bothers Antonyms

Meaning of bothers

bothers

to intrude upon, to cause to be worried or concerned, to become concerned, fuss, inconvenience, commotion sense 2, fuss, someone or something that bothers in a small way, to annoy especially by petty provocation, a state of petty discomfort, annoyance, or worry, to take the trouble, to take pains (see pain entry 1 sense 3), the state of being bothered, something that causes petty annoyance or worry, to cause to be somewhat anxious or concerned, to upset often with minor details

bothers Sentence Examples

  1. The constant interruptions really bother me during my work.
  2. Her persistent cough bothers her every night.
  3. The noise from the construction site bothers the residents nearby.
  4. The thought of being late bothers her, so she leaves with plenty of time.
  5. His sudden change in behavior bothers his friends and family.
  6. The mystery of the missing person bothers the detective, who refuses to leave any stone unturned.
  7. The idea of spiders bothers her so much that she can't even sleep in her own bed.
  8. The fact that he has a criminal record bothers me, and I'm not sure I can trust him.
  9. The constant reminders of the past bother her and make it difficult for her to move on.
  10. The discrepancy in the accounts bothers the auditor, who suspects there may be something amiss.

FAQs About the word bothers

to intrude upon, to cause to be worried or concerned, to become concerned, fuss, inconvenience, commotion sense 2, fuss, someone or something that bothers in a

irritates, pesters,disturbs, annoys, provokes, harasses, bugs, worries, distresses, besets

forgets,ignores, disregards, leaves, placates, satisfies,pleases, obliges, delights, appeases

The constant interruptions really bother me during my work.

Her persistent cough bothers her every night.

The noise from the construction site bothers the residents nearby.

The thought of being late bothers her, so she leaves with plenty of time.