Meaning of bother in English
US /ˈbɑðər/ UK /ˈbɒðə/
1. something that causes troubles or problems for someone; source of troubles
Making lunch for my husband, son and daughter is a bother.
US /ˈbɑðər/ UK /ˈbɒðə/
1. cause troubles or problems for someone; disturb
Don't bother me!
2. make someone feel slightly worry or upset; worry
It bothers me that my children aren't home yet.
3. take the trouble or time to do something
Don't bother to do the washing-up. I'll do it later.