bother

simple noun14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

used to say that something is not a problem or is easy to do

a large amount of trouble

a small amount of trouble

a small amount of trouble

a small amount of trouble (informal)

used after 'no' to indicate that something is not an inconvenience (e.g., 'it's no bother to me')

to have a small problem or difficulty with something

without any difficulty or trouble

to make the effort to do something, often something difficult or inconvenient

to prevent someone from having to do something difficult or annoying

to create problems or trouble

to cause someone problems or trouble

to experience trouble or difficulty

to cause someone inconvenience

Collocations with "bother"

bother + ...

... + bother