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2 Translation results for
bother
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
bother
noun
bothers
molestia, problemas
;
fastidio
Example sentences of
bother
noun
•
Replacing the windows could be more of a
bother
than it's worth.
•
I know what a
bother
driving into the city can be this time of day.
•
“Sorry to bother you.” “That's okay, it's no
bother
at all.”
•
I considered replacing that part of the floor but decided it wasn't worth the
bother
.
•
He doesn't want the
bother
of filling out all those forms again.
More examples
•
Will you mail this for me? It will save me the
bother
of going to the post office.
•
"Sorry to bother you." "That's okay, it's no
bother
at all."
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Synonyms of
bother
noun
annoyance
,
trouble
bother
verb
bothered, has bothered, is bothering, bothers
preocupar
;
molestar, fastidiar
Example sentences of
bother
verb
•
He's so easygoing. Nothing seems to
bother
him.
•
Something he said at the meeting has been
bothering
me.
•
The entire car trip was filled with complaints like, “Mom, David keeps
bothering
me!” and “Will you tell him to quit
bothering
me?”
•
Mother used to cook elaborate dinners, but with only herself to cook for, she doesn't
bother
anymore.
•
“Should I call later?” “No, don't
bother
.”
More examples
•
I'm not going to
bother with
the details.
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Synonyms of
bother
verb
annoy
,
vex
,
irk
,
provoke
,
irritate
,
pester
Detailed synonyms for
bother
verb
See:
Annoy
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Reverse translation for
bother
molestia
- annoyance, bother, nuisance, trouble, discomfort
problemas
- problem
fastidio
- annoyance, nuisance, hassle, (slang) bummer, boredom
preocupar
- to worry, to concern
molestar
- to be a nuisance, to annoy, to bother, to disturb, to disrupt
fastidiar
- to be annoying or bothersome, to annoy, to bother, to hassle, to bore
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