What is another word for be bothered?

Pronunciation: [biː bˈɒðəd] (IPA)

The phrase "be bothered" is often used to describe feeling annoyed or inconvenienced by something. However, there are a variety of words that can be used as synonyms for this phrase. Some examples include "annoyed," "bothered," "irritated," "frustrated," "exasperated," and "perturbed." All of these words express a sense of unease or discomfort with a situation or person. Additionally, phrases such as "have a problem with" and "take issue with" can also be used to convey a similar sentiment. Ultimately, the choice of word or phrase will depend on the exact context and level of intensity desired.

What are the hypernyms for Be bothered?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Endure disruption, Experience annoyance, Feel distress, Put up with nuisance, Receive interference.

Famous quotes with Be bothered

  • I can't be bothered anymore about giving songs titles.
    Damon Albarn
  • I thought, well I can do that. I couldn't be bothered writing a book review, because I'd have to read the book, I haven't got time to read a whole book for a fifty dollar write-up.
    Eddie Campbell
  • For some reason, I seem to be bothered whenever I see acts of injustice and assaults on people's civil liberties. I imagine what I write in the future will follow in that vein. Whether it's fiction or non-fiction.
    Iris Chang
  • Beware of the person who can't be bothered by details.
    William Feather
  • To be bothered wherever you go - it's not a rational thing to want at all.
    Colin Firth

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