How do you use Bothered in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like daunted or fazed, plus the exact meaning.
Bothered meaning
- Annoyed; irritated.
- Caring about something; discomposed.
Using Bothered
- The main meaning on this page is: Annoyed; irritated. | Caring about something; discomposed.
- Useful related words include: daunted, fazed, discomposed.
- In the example corpus, bothered often appears in combinations such as: bothered by, bothered to, be bothered.
Context around Bothered
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 8 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 3 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bothered
- In this selection, "bothered" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, itself, themselves, copilot, sorting and jordan stand out and add context to how "bothered" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include admitted has bothered him at and copilot bothered me but. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bothered" sits close to words such as examiner, jaguars and lockdowns, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bothered
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
CoPilot bothered me, but. (4 words)
But the Hornets’ struggles and inability to turn things around bothered Jordan. (12 words)
But that never bothered me and wasn't a hindrance to my game. (13 words)
But if you're moving long-term investments over, and you're saying, I just can't be bothered right now, I just want to be out -- over long periods of time, if you look at any type of index chart, these periods of chaos don't look like much. (50 words)
According to the sources, the former Mar-a-Lago employee also told investigators he was “bothered” and “shocked” to hear that the former president had provided such seemingly sensitive information to a non-U. (34 words)
But this also poses a challenge for rank-and-file voters who ostensibly want to know the truth: Are they prepared to trust those making assessments of documents they haven’t bothered to read? (34 words)
What part of you is bothered with me being bothered that were consistently being slaughtered? (15 words)
Are boorish partners who can’t be bothered to utter a three-word phrase really supposed to get a pass by hiding behind this whole, “You’re not my mother” nonsense? (31 words)
But this also poses a challenge for rank-and-file voters who ostensibly want to know the truth: Are they prepared to trust those making assessments of documents they haven’t bothered to read? (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
What part of you is bothered with me being bothered that were consistently being slaughtered?
According to the sources, the former Mar-a-Lago employee also told investigators he was “bothered” and “shocked” to hear that the former president had provided such seemingly sensitive information to a non-U.
Adesina noted that he was not bothered as he was already packing with joy and expectations.
Al Horford in particular seemed to give him fits — Horford blocked him twice and bothered him at least twice.
And another added: 'I'm guilty of binning socks because I can't be bothered sorting them out.
And it really bothered me because I didn't see an end in sight.
And while you may not be bothered by what other people get up to in their own homes, there’s no denying the smell can be off-putting.
Are boorish partners who can’t be bothered to utter a three-word phrase really supposed to get a pass by hiding behind this whole, “You’re not my mother” nonsense?
At a drinks reception in Westminster on Wednesday night, Ms Keegan insisted the critical coverage “really hasn’t bothered me that much because I know I’ve made the right decision”.
But if you're moving long-term investments over, and you're saying, I just can't be bothered right now, I just want to be out -- over long periods of time, if you look at any type of index chart, these periods of chaos don't look like much.
But on Friday night, Alabama found itself bothered by San Diego State’s physical play and slow pace, and wasted a 9-point lead in the second half.
But on Friday night, the Crimson Tide found themselves bothered by San Diego State’s physical play and slow pace, and wasted a 9-point lead in the second half.
But that never bothered me and wasn't a hindrance to my game.
But the Hornets’ struggles and inability to turn things around bothered Jordan.
But this also poses a challenge for rank-and-file voters who ostensibly want to know the truth: Are they prepared to trust those making assessments of documents they haven’t bothered to read?
But what’s maybe more interesting still is to see McAfee say he’ll return to despite that crowd reaction, which he’s previously admitted has bothered him at times.
Chairperson for the parliamentary press gallery, Cathy Maulidi commended Malawi Parliament and DI for organizing the training, saying: “Journalists have had a chance to understand some of the issues about Parliament that bothered them”.
Conservatives are smarting at some of the GOP leaders’ tactics, but Daines isn’t bothered.
CoPilot bothered me, but.
Despite Logan Paul seemingly keen on fighting Conor McGregor, the Irishman is more bothered about KSI.
Common combinations with bothered
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- bothered by 53×
- bothered to 48×
- be bothered 41×
- bothered about 19×
- not bothered 16×
- bothered me 11×
- bothered with 9×
- never bothered 9×
- that bothered 8×
- was bothered 7×