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Definition of bothersome in English: bothersomeadjective ˈbɒðəs(ə)mˈbɑðərsəm Annoying; troublesome. most childhood stomach aches, though bothersome, aren't serious Example sentencesExamples - Human skin particles, pollen, and smoke are all part of this bothersome brew of irritants.
- Their logic dictates that the chances of bothersome winter postponements are reduced by propelling matches forwards.
- Babies are supposed to take naps during the day, which can sometimes be bothersome if you want to live a thing called life.
- And I think that the result says something bothersome about the times in which we are living.
- Loud noises are bothersome, except when they come from you or your friends.
- In defenders' eyes, he may appear bothersome, but the man himself is keeping his aspirations in check.
- I wasn't sure quite what was so bothersome about it - other than the obvious obnoxiousness, of course.
- Commitment-phobes are all quite hurtful, but I find the last type most bothersome.
- Then, out of the clear blue, I got hit with a bothersome respiratory and gastric malady that laid me down.
- I had strange, bothersome dreams last night that are still playing in my head.
- It is also an invitation to all those bothersome insect pests, which bite and annoy us, to join in on the activities.
- Both species begin to annoy us more with the onset of warmer weather and become quite bothersome if not kept under control.
- Many young people prefer looking good and playing computer games to all that bothersome physical activity.
- Sometimes walks over farmland can be bothersome with beasts, barbed wire and all.
- Cutting it back is a necessary but bothersome task which I dread each year.
- That's an extreme view, but things have undoubtedly become more bothersome for the trade.
- The most bothersome taxi ride was with a guy who didn't post his credentials and who didn't run his meter.
- Then I was stricken by one of those pre-emptive wake-ups that are usually so bothersome.
- That's the kind of lid it would like to keep on bothersome information.
- To make things even more complicated, there's the bothersome business of fuel consumption and reliability.
Synonyms annoying, irritating, irking, vexing, vexatious, maddening, exasperating, tedious, wearisome, tiresome troublesome, trying, taxing, awkward, difficult, tricky, thorny, knotty informal aggravating, pesky, cussed, confounded, infernal, pestiferous, plaguy, pestilent, pestilential Definition of bothersome in US English: bothersomeadjectiveˈbäT͟Hərsəmˈbɑðərsəm Causing bother; troublesome. most childhood stomachaches, though bothersome, aren't serious Example sentencesExamples - Both species begin to annoy us more with the onset of warmer weather and become quite bothersome if not kept under control.
- Cutting it back is a necessary but bothersome task which I dread each year.
- Sometimes walks over farmland can be bothersome with beasts, barbed wire and all.
- Human skin particles, pollen, and smoke are all part of this bothersome brew of irritants.
- Then, out of the clear blue, I got hit with a bothersome respiratory and gastric malady that laid me down.
- Commitment-phobes are all quite hurtful, but I find the last type most bothersome.
- Many young people prefer looking good and playing computer games to all that bothersome physical activity.
- The most bothersome taxi ride was with a guy who didn't post his credentials and who didn't run his meter.
- In defenders' eyes, he may appear bothersome, but the man himself is keeping his aspirations in check.
- And I think that the result says something bothersome about the times in which we are living.
- To make things even more complicated, there's the bothersome business of fuel consumption and reliability.
- Their logic dictates that the chances of bothersome winter postponements are reduced by propelling matches forwards.
- Then I was stricken by one of those pre-emptive wake-ups that are usually so bothersome.
- Loud noises are bothersome, except when they come from you or your friends.
- Babies are supposed to take naps during the day, which can sometimes be bothersome if you want to live a thing called life.
- It is also an invitation to all those bothersome insect pests, which bite and annoy us, to join in on the activities.
- I wasn't sure quite what was so bothersome about it - other than the obvious obnoxiousness, of course.
- That's an extreme view, but things have undoubtedly become more bothersome for the trade.
- I had strange, bothersome dreams last night that are still playing in my head.
- That's the kind of lid it would like to keep on bothersome information.
Synonyms annoying, irritating, irking, vexing, vexatious, maddening, exasperating, tedious, wearisome, tiresome |