Bothered Meaning in Bengali: বিরক্ত (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) [bɔːðəd]
Definition of Bothered
(noun) The feeling of being troubled, annoyed, or concerned about something.
(verb) To cause someone to feel troubled, annoyed, or concerned.
(adjective) Feeling troubled, annoyed, or concerned.
(adverb) In a troubled, annoyed, or concerned manner.
Synonyms of Bothered
1. Annoyed – বিরক্ত (birakta)
2. Disturbed – বিব্রত (bibrot)
3. Worried – চিন্তিত (chintit)
4. Upset – বিকট (bikot)
5. Irritated – ক্রোধিত (krodhit)
Antonyms of Bothered
1. Calm – শান্ত (shant)
2. Relaxed – সুস্থ (sustho)
3. Content – সন্তুষ্ট (sontushto)
4. Unconcerned – অবিচ্ছিন্ন (obichhinn)
5. Untroubled – অবিক্ষিপ্ত (obikshipto)
Origin of Bothered
The word “bothered” originated from the Middle English word “botheren,” which means “to annoy” or “to trouble.” It can be traced back to the Old English word “boðrian,” meaning “to torment” or “to afflict.”
Nearby Words
1. Bother – (verb) বিরক্ত করা (birakta kora)
2. Botheration – (noun) বিরক্তি (birakti)
3. Bothersome – (adjective) বিরক্তিকর (biraktikor)
4. Botheredness – (noun) বিরক্তিতা (biraktita)
5. Bothering – (noun) বিরক্তিকর (biraktikor)
Bothered in Literature Quotes
1. “I’m bothered by the noise outside.” – Jane Austen (আমি বাইরের শব্দে বিরক্ত হয়ে আছি।)
2. “He seemed bothered by the constant interruptions.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (স্থির বিরক্ত হয়ে উঠল অবিরত বিচ্ছেদের কারণে।)
3. “She was bothered by the lack of support from her friends.” – William Shakespeare (তার বন্ধুদের সমর্থনের অভাব তাকে বিরক্ত করছিল।)
Bothered Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বিরক্ত
Hindi: परेशान (pareshan)
Nepali: परेशान (pareshan)
Urdu: پریشان (pareshan)
Tamil: அவமதிக்கப்பட்ட (avamathikkappatta)
Telugu: ఆపత్తుగా (apatthuga)
Arabic: مزعج (muzaej)
Chinese: 烦 (fán)
Japanese: 困る (komaru)
Russian: беспокоить (bespokoit’)
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