1. bothered - Adjective
2. bothered - Verb
4. bothered - Adjective Satellite
of Bother
Source: Webster's dictionaryrefused to be fazed by the objections Source: Internet
About half a dozen women had stepped forward around the time I spoke with Reade to say they were bothered by how Biden had touched them at events. Source: Internet
According to Suetonius, Domitian wholly feigned his interest in arts and literature, and never bothered to acquaint himself with classic authors. Source: Internet
According to officials, Heath commonly had notes taken of his public discussions with Nixon so a recording would not have bothered him. Source: Internet
Asked by Tapper if he’s bothered by the President’s large outdoor rallies that potentially put his constituents at risk, Scott replied, “Everybody’s got to take this seriously.” Source: Internet
A full recovery is expected for Beckham, who was bothered by hip and groin injuries but didn’t miss a game. Source: Internet