verb
- to annoy, disturb, or cause trouble for someone
- to make the effort to do something
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘bother’
Usage: often used in negative constructions
Examples
- The loud music bothers the neighbors.
- It bothers me when people are late.
- The pain in his knee still bothers him.
- She never bothers to call ahead.
- He bothers with the details that others ignore.
- The smoke bothers my eyes.
- Nobody bothers to read the instructions anymore.