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- Dictionarybother/ˈbɒðə/
verb
- 1. take the trouble to do something: "scientists rarely bother with such niceties"
- 2. (of a circumstance or event) worry, disturb, or upset (someone): "is there an issue that bothers you so much you'd campaign against it?" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. effort, trouble, or difficulty: "he saved me the bother of having to come up with a speech" Similar
exclamation
- 1. used to express mild irritation or impatience: British "‘Bother!’ she muttered"
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