used to express mild irritation or impatience:‘Bother!’ she muttered
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Universal
effort, trouble, or difficulty:he saved me the bother of having to come up with a speechit may seem like too much bother to cook just for yourself
(a bother) a person or thing that causes annoyance or difficulty:I hope she hasn’t been a bother
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Universal
1 [no object, with negative] take the trouble to do something:scientists rarely bother with such niceties [with infinitive]:the driver didn’t bother to ask why
2 [with object] (of a circumstance or event) worry, disturb, or upset (someone):secrecy is an issue which bothers journalists [with object and clause]:it bothered me that I hadn’t done anything
[no object, usually with negative] feel concern about or interest in:don’t bother about me—I’ll find my own way homehe wasn’t to bother himself with day-to-day things (as adjective bothered)I’m not particularly bothered about how I look
cause trouble or annoyance to (someone) by interrupting or otherwise inconveniencing them:I’m sorry to bother you at this time of night
can't be bothered (to do something)
be unwilling to make the effort needed to do something:they couldn’t be bothered to look it up
hot and bothered
in a state of anxiety or physical discomfort, especially as a result of being pressured:others struggle with bags and briefcases, looking hot and bothered