The word
"bother" means to annoy or cause inconvenience to someone.
Full definition
I was so obsessed with what I thought I had to do, I did
n't bother doing what I needed to do.
Since I knew I was going to use blue cheese on the side, I didn't
bother with trying to make them vegan.
Let's face it, we can't control a lot of things in this career so
why bother even worrying about them?
It's a little tough to read at times, but it's so neat that I'm not really
bothered by it.
But he is also really,
really bothered by how few satellites we have to collect important climate data.
I got in a bit
of bother with credit cards a few years ago.
Usually, I don't
bother trying on pants or jeans because I never find a good fit.
That way you provide important information to those who need it
without bothering anyone who doesn't.
Sex dating is fun for some people at online dating and disgusting to many, but then their way of life if it does not
bother anyone.
He predicts the second reading debate is going to be «extremely interesting» but doesn't seem
too bothered by all the fuss about the programme motion.
Yeah, I kind of
bother people because they think I should be eating some other shit.
If you can't reply with anything intelligent then why
bother at all?
Some hiring managers do not even
bother reading other resume sections if they do not like what they see in a resume objective.
If such a technique is accepted then why did we
ever bother with taking so many temperature measurements in the first place?
He might be very
much bothered by the consequence you've chosen and you should keep using despite his comments that he doesn't care.
So why
bother getting a bankruptcy bad credit mortgage loan if interest rates are guaranteed to be high?
The probability your week of dating will pay off is so low, its like why even
bother in the first place?
No one usually
bothers when a younger man dates an older woman.
Who bothers writing a book when everything has been written already?
One could even ask why even
bother making a change if you're going to change it to a more boring version.
Whatever the factor they consider, everything
still bother about the credit risk of the person applying for the loan.
Either a trade is good enough to take, in which case it should be implemented at full size, or it's not
worth bothering with at all.
I am not so much as
bothered as you simply because I don't think that deal is likely to happen this summer.
Can one be a successful trader only with technical analysis without
bothering on fundamental analysis?
If this kind of
thing bothers you, we suggest opting for the blue design.
This means you can enjoy listening to music without
bothering other people around you.
I almost never
bother because it's a rare cookbook that offers a serious return on investment, but I didn't even hesitate.
Most newborns do not even
seem bothered by hiccups, even though hiccups can be violent or loud.
This is the first question
which bothers students when they are assigned to write a psychology paper.
Only bother with rookie voice actors too, to help them get their chops, if you really want that.
I am
more bothered by someone being forced to take something down.
We didn't
bother asking if I was allowed since it is a walk - on patio.
But at the same time if you're going to change the fundamental ideals that make a series or character what it is, then why
bother using the name at all?
Given the tone of the question, I don't feel like
bothering writing a comprehensive answer.
Try to remember it's their job to make sure waste is recycled properly and it must be frustrating if
nobody bothers to read the well placed signs.
When their policy changed and they decided that not every month would include a big publisher title, they didn't
bother telling anyone.