TROUBLES vs BOTHER: NOUN
- A source of difficulty
- An event causing distress or pain
- An unwanted pregnancy
- An angry disturbance
- A strong feeling of anxiety
- Plural form of trouble.
- An effort that is inconvenient
- Trouble, inconvenience.
- Fuss, ado.
- Something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness
- Blarney; humbug; palaver.
- A cause or state of disturbance.
- One who, or that which, bothers; state of perplexity or annoyance; embarrassment; worry; disturbance; petty trouble.
- Trouble; vexation; plague: as, what a bother it is!
- An angry disturbance
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need
- Characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination
- N/A
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: VERB
- To cause inconvenience or discomfort to
- Take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
- Cause bodily suffering to
- Disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trouble.
- Move deeply
- To cause inconvenience or discomfort to
- Cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
- To annoy, to disturb, to irritate.
- Take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
- To do something at one's own inconvenience.
- To do something which is of negligible inconvenience.
- Make confused or perplexed or puzzled
- Make nervous or agitated
- Intrude or enter uninvited
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to be irritated, especially by repeated acts; trouble or annoy: : annoy.
- To make agitated or perplexed; upset.
- To give discomfort or pain to.
- To take the trouble (to do something); concern oneself with (accomplishing something).
- To take trouble; concern oneself.
- To intrude on without warrant or invitation; disturb.
- To feel care or anxiety; to make or take trouble; to be troublesome.
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To annoy; to trouble; to worry; to perplex. See pother.
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- A mild expression of annoyance.
- Used to express annoyance or mild irritation.
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To give trouble to; annoy; pester; worry.
- [Used in the imperative as an expression of impatience, or as a mild sort of execration.
- Synonyms Pester, Worry, etc. See tease, v. t.
- To trouble one's self; make many words or much ado: as, don't bother about that.
- A source of unhappiness
- Take the trouble to do something
- Concern oneself
- To bewilder; confuse.
- Cause annoyance in
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: RELATED WORDS
- Ill, Disturb, Cark, Disorder, Disquiet, Inconvenience, Pain, Fuss, Upset, Hassle, Distress, Bother, Worry, Problem, Difficulty
- Devil, Pain, Rag, Nuisance, Nark, Inconvenience, Botheration, Annoyance, Hassle, Trouble, Rile, Fuss, Vex, Irritate, Annoy
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Afflict, Distract, Ail, Ill, Disturb, Disorder, Disquiet, Pain, Fuss, Upset, Hassle, Distress, Worry, Problem, Difficulty
- Get to, Nettle, Put out, Devil, Pain, Rag, Nuisance, Nark, Hassle, Trouble, Rile, Fuss, Vex, Irritate, Annoy
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It has pitch troubles, particularly at low speeds.
- Troubles period, an agreed approach has remained elusive.
- Aunt Grace suggested a solution for my troubles.
- Havana Papers Sorry For Recent Troubles at Guanajay.
- Tommy, sorry to hear about your recent troubles.
- Paisley Park collection by Kansas Troubles for Moda.
- It is not the man of God who troubles Israel; it is the ungodly king who troubles Israel.
- Nano Xl in UK sexual troubles can motive real troubles to your existence and can decrease your sexual repute for your courting.
- Navy, and it is not perhaps entirely a coincidence that the troubles in Mukden followed very shortly after the troubles at Invergordon.
- You are advised not to wait until midnight just in case you have scanning troubles or other computer troubles.
- Everything just works with no fuss or bother.
- Sounds like too much work to bother with.
- You can fight popular perception but why bother.
- Why the hell did I bother to vote?
- Should I bother with the online refund request?
- So why did I bother posting this then?
- Bother sending and should i bother sending and talk to do non target university have a copy to your university.
- The scratchy foods that bother your gut might be a little different than what bother someone else, but here are some common culprits.
- Different people have different asthma triggers, so what bother one may not bother another.
- What will bother one insurance company may not bother another, he says.
TROUBLES vs BOTHER: QUESTIONS
- Quels sont les troubles psychotiques aigus et transitoires?
- Quels sont les troubles de la fonction plaquettaire?
- Why did Ardoyne gain notoriety during the troubles?
- Quels sont les troubles visuels d'un ophtalmologue?
- Comment aider un enfant atteint de troubles autistiques?
- How did Lord Tennyson overcome his financial troubles?
- What did St Augustine say about unbearable troubles?
- Comment prendre en charge les troubles musculo-squelettiques?
- Quels sont les troubles fonctionnels des capillaires?
- Comment traiter les troubles du rythme ventriculaire?
- Should I bother with Duane Reade in this neighborhood?
- Do charities bother to disseminate unstructured data on competitors?
- Do people actually bother meso farming on Reg servers?
- Does the no-snitch code of silence bother officers?
- Do you bother watching the Oscar nominations announcements?
- Should you even bother collecting frequent flyer miles?
- Why do pharmaceutical companies bother to find cures?
- Do embarrassing moments Bother you after they occur?
- Should monoglot medievalists bother with difficult languages?
- Should I bother learning about poststructuralist IR?