Bothered Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Bothered
Emotionally or mentally disturbed
To excite to anger; provoke; annoy; exasperate
Hound is defined as to hunt, chase or urge on.
To cause to feel shame, humiliation, chagrin, etc.; injure the pride or self-respect of
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To puzzle is defined as to confuse.
The definition of afflict is to cause great physical or mental pain or agony or to create for someone a curse to bear.
Annoyed.
The definition of agitated is someone who is very distressed or troubled.
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Being or resulting from being emotionally or mentally troubled:
caused to show discomposure
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caused to show discomposure
To bother; inconvenience
To put to inconvenience; trouble.
To inconvenience; incommode
To bother; to discomfort
To annoy; irritate
To stir or move from a state of calm or order
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To criticize or complain about (something).
To touch or handle something nervously or persistently:
To taunt is to tease, insult or antagonize someone by deliberately saying or doing something mean.
To tamper is to interfere with something you shouldn't in a harmful way or to change something you shouldn't change.
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The definition of provoke is to push something to happen, or to annoy.
To cause physical pain to; hurt:
To repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters.
To annoy, interfere with, or meddle with so as to trouble or harm, or with intent to trouble or harm
To pick a fight or start an argument.
To prod or urge with or as if with a long pointed stick.
To trouble or worry over trifles.
To confuse hopelessly, as by something complicated or involved; befuddle; puzzle
To annoy or harass persistently; pester; nag
To feel ill or have pain:
To exasperate; annoy; vex
(Informal) To upset the composure of; disconcert
To disturb, irritate, or annoy
(Archaic) To hurt or harm.
Discomfit is defined as to cause someone to feel uneasy or embarrassed.
To make unsettled, insecure, or unstable; disturb, displace, disarrange, or disorder
To cause to feel self-conscious, confused, and ill at ease; disconcert; fluster
To destroy the composure of something
To cause displeasure or annoyance.
To have or produce a feeling of physical pain or discomfort:
To cause sorrow, misery, or suffering to; pain
The definition of needle is to annoy someone by nagging or criticizing, or to pierce something as if pricked by a long thin piece of metal.
To continue without interference:
(Informal) To irritate; annoy:
To be strongly attractive to; excite the senses or desire of:
To intimidate with harsh, stern looks and talk; bully
(Nautical) Of a ship, to get trapped by ice
To worry, annoy, or frustrate.
To make weary by being dull, repetitive, or tedious:
To keep back; restrain; get in the way of; prevent; stop
To stop (someone engaged in an activity) by saying or doing something:
To exasperate; annoy; irritate; embitter
To go or extend across; pass from one side of to the other:
To exasperate is defined as to cause someone to become greatly irritated or annoyed.
To torment or worry; harass
To intimidate or dominate in a blustering way.
To annoy, harass, or tease
To try to find, get, win, etc.; strive for; seek after
To vex; harass; trouble; torment
To lift quickly; jerk upward
To shake hands:
To confuse; agitate
To distract is defined as to draw someone's attention away from something and on to something else.
To be successful in coming or going:
To irritate; annoy; vex
Antonyms for Bothered
To please greatly:
To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
Ignore is defined as to deliberately disregard, or to avoid noticing.
To have the will or desire; wish:
To give help or relief (to); assist
To wait on, as in a store or restaurant:
Words Related to Bothered
To calm means to soothe and pacify someone to make him free of stress, or to become free of stress yourself.
Find another word for bothered. In this page you can discover 96 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for bothered, like: troubled, disconcerted, irritated, perturbed, hounded, delighted, mortified, harassed, vexed, puzzled and afflicted.
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