Meaning of Bothering
Causing someone to feel troubled or worried.
In simple words: causing someone to feel worried or annoyed
Bothering in a sentence
- The noise outside is bothering me while I try to study.
- I don't mean to be bothering you, but I need your help.
- She was bothering him with endless questions.
- It's just bothering me that we haven't made a decision yet.
- Stop bothering your sister while she's working.
How to use Bothering
Use 'bothering' when discussing something that troubles or annoys someone. It's neutral, suitable for most contexts but avoid in extremely formal situations.
Grammar pattern
bother + object
Memory hint
Think of a bee buzzing around you, it's 'bothering' you.
Related words
Collocations with Bothering
- bother someone
- bother to do something
- bother about something
Synonyms for Bothering
- disturbing
- annoying
- irritating
- troubling
- upsetting
Opposites of Bothering
- comforting
- reassuring
- calming
Common mistakes with Bothering
- Confused with 'bothered' as a past tense.
- Using 'bothering' without an object, e.g. 'He is bothering.' instead of 'He is bothering me.'
- Incorrectly using 'bother' as a noun instead of a verb.
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Frequently asked questions about Bothering
What does Bothering mean?
causing someone to feel worried or annoyed
What is the definition of Bothering?
Causing someone to feel troubled or worried.
How do you use Bothering in a sentence?
The noise outside is bothering me while I try to study.
Can you give another example of Bothering?
I don't mean to be bothering you, but I need your help.
What are synonyms for Bothering?
Common alternatives include disturbing, annoying, irritating, troubling, upsetting.
What is the opposite of Bothering?
Opposite meanings include comforting, reassuring, calming.
What words go with Bothering?
It commonly pairs with bother someone, bother to do something, bother about something.
What are common mistakes when using Bothering?
Confused with 'bothered' as a past tense. Using 'bothering' without an object, e.g. 'He is bothering.' instead of 'He is bothering me.' Incorrectly using 'bother' as a noun instead of a verb.
How do you pronounce Bothering?
US: //ˈbɑː.ðər.ɪŋ//, UK: //ˈbɒð.ər.ɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Bothering?
Use 'bothering' when discussing something that troubles or annoys someone. It's neutral, suitable for most contexts but avoid in extremely formal situations.


