bother in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
BOTHER (verb): To disturb or annoy someone, especially by interrupting or causing inconvenience.
Sample Sentences
- Please don’t bother me while I’m working on this project.
- I didn’t mean to bother you with my constant questions.
- It really doesn’t bother me if you choose to leave early.
- She always seems to bother him when he’s trying to concentrate.
- I hope I’m not bothering you by asking for your assistance.
- He didn’t want to bother his neighbors with loud music.
- Can you please stop bothering me with trivial matters?
- They were too polite to bother anyone with their complaints.
- It doesn’t bother me at all that we missed the deadline.
- I understand that you might feel bothered by the noise.
- I didn't mean to bother you with my problems.
- She always tries to bother me during my study time.
- It's not worth it to bother him over something so trivial.
- Please don't bother knocking; the door is wide open.
- I hate to bother you, but could you help me with this?
- He didn’t want to bother anyone with his complaints.
- Sometimes, it's best to let things go and not bother at all.
- Do you think it would bother her if we changed the plan?
- I hope I didn’t bother you with my endless questions.
- They often bother the neighbors with their loud music.
- Please don't bother me while I'm studying for my exams.
- She didn't want to bother him with her problems, knowing he had a lot on his plate.
- It's not worth it to bother yourself over things you can't control.
- He always finds a way to bother his siblings, even when they ask him to stop.
- I didn't mean to bother you; I just wanted to ask a quick question.
- The constant noise from the construction site began to really bother the residents.
- Can you believe he would bother to send such a long email about nothing?
- She tried not to let the little things bother her, focusing instead on the big picture.
- He decided to bother his friend with a silly joke to lighten the mood.
- Don't let minor setbacks bother you; keep pushing forward.