2bother noun
1 [singular] : someone or something that is annoying or that causes trouble
▪ Replacing the windows could be more of a bother than it's worth. ▪ Sorry to be such a bother [=nuisance], but I was wondering if you could help me with something. ▪ I know what a bother driving into the city can be this time of day. 2 [noncount] : trouble or difficulty : inconvenience
▪ “Sorry to bother you.” “That's okay, it's no bother at all.” ▪ I considered replacing that part of the floor but decided it wasn't worth the bother. ▪ He doesn't want the bother of filling out all those forms again. ▪ Will you mail this for me? It will save me the bother of going to the post office.
▪ Replacing the windows could be more of a bother than it's worth. ▪ Sorry to be such a bother [=nuisance], but I was wondering if you could help me with something. ▪ I know what a bother driving into the city can be this time of day.
▪ “Sorry to bother you.” “That's okay, it's no bother at all.” ▪ I considered replacing that part of the floor but decided it wasn't worth the bother. ▪ He doesn't want the bother of filling out all those forms again. ▪ Will you mail this for me? It will save me the bother of going to the post office.



