get bothered

Frequency: 7.895.4 per million words

To become worried, annoyed, or concerned.

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Examples (10)

  • He never got too bothered about the mess.
  • She doesn't get bothered by little things.
  • You'll get bothered if you pay too much attention to their comments.
  • I'm starting to get bothered by the constant noise from next door.
  • Why do you get so bothered about what other people think?
  • They got bothered when the flight was delayed again.
  • If he keeps being late, I'm going to get bothered.
  • Don't get bothered over spilt milk; it's not a big deal.
  • Investors started to get bothered by the company's declining profits.
  • He was getting visibly bothered by the reporter's questions.