bother - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bother in Hindi

  • नाक में दम करना

noun

  • परेशानी
  • झंझट

verb

  • परेशान होना
  • परेशान हो जाना
  • तंग करना
  • खीझाना
  • खीझना
  • खिजाना
  • परेशान करना
  • व्याकुल करना

bother Definition

verb

  • take the trouble to do something. ( कुछ करने के लिए मुसीबत ले लो। )
  • (of a circumstance or event) worry, disturb, or upset (someone). ( (किसी परिस्थिति या घटना की) चिंता, परेशान या परेशान (कोई)। )

noun

effort, worry, or difficulty. ( प्रयास, चिंता, या कठिनाई। )

bother Example

  • he saved me the bother of having to come up with a speech ( उन्होंने मुझे एक भाषण के साथ आने की परेशानियों से बचाया )
  • Apparently, no one cared enough about this old house to even bother with locking the door. ( जाहिरा तौर पर, किसी ने भी इस पुराने घर की पर्याप्त देखभाल नहीं की, यहां तक कि दरवाजे को बंद करने से भी परेशान थे। )
  • I'm sorry to bother you at this time of night ( रात के इस समय में आपको परेशान करने के लिए क्षमा चाहता हूँ )
  • Some light hiss does remain - tape hiss will never completely disappear from many analog recordings - but it is never a bother . ( कुछ प्रकाश फुफकार रहता है - टेप हिस कई एनालॉग रिकॉर्डिंग से पूरी तरह से गायब नहीं होगा - लेकिन यह कभी भी परेशान नहीं होता है। )
  • I'm sorry to bother you but I wondered if I could speak to you for a moment. ( मुझे आपको परेशान करने के लिए खेद है, लेकिन मुझे आश्चर्य है कि क्या मैं आपसे एक पल के लिए बात कर सकता हूं। )
  • I didn't bother with the included software, as the drivers were already loaded. ( मैं शामिल सॉफ्टवेयर से परेशान नहीं था, क्योंकि ड्राइवर पहले से ही लोड थे। )
  • At least her little sister had decided not to let Darla's outburst bother her. ( कम से कम उसकी छोटी बहन ने दरला के प्रकोप को उसे परेशान नहीं करने का फैसला किया था। )

More Sentence

  • ‘Oh, no, no, it is not a bother ,’ he quickly assured, vigorously shaking his head.
  • I'm really sorry to bother you with this, Katrina.
  • Point-and-shoot cameras are ideal for this kind of photography, because they let you react quickly with little fuss or bother .
  • That would save me the trouble of needing to bother anyone.
  • You just need to be a little more relaxed yourself as you go through and not let the additional inconvenience bother you.
  • If you're not having a problem, then why bother seeking advice, right?
  • the driver didn't bother to ask why
  • Don't bother with the scenic railway, grumped the driver who picked us up from the Megalong Valley once we'd landed.
  • He interviews himself, which does save a lot of bother .
  • Running up the steps, I didn't bother with the keys, just pushed the door open.
  • Later, based on this incident and a few others we'd witnessed, my friend and I concluded that avoiding crying saved a lot of bother .
  • They know what finals football is all about so the occasion won't bother us.
  • Every year since they have been here they have been in bother but they have stayed out of trouble so far this season.
  • Why bother to vote?
  • A year earlier the players had presented a programme of works by Bach, Vivaldi, and Mozart without any fuss or bother .
  • He found it strange to bother with a lock when there was a hole in the window big enough for a man to climb through.
  • She saw Nathan with his eyes shut in deep concentration and knew something was troubling him, but chose not to bother him just yet.
  • A woman who turned 104 last Thursday had just one wish for her birthday - she didn't want any fuss or bother .
  • Some family gets a huge boost in their household economy and your friend gets a goat with none of the bother of the actual goat!
  • Isn't that uniform a bother to you, with people always coming up to you?" my brother asked.
  • Don't bother about the trophies because they are just a distraction.
  • I'm sorry to bother you so late, but I am wondering if I can talk to you, privately?
  • If you can't bother to train, don't bother to race!