| Definitions from the WebTerm: do not botherDescription:The phrase "do not bother" is used to advise someone not to disturb, inconvenience, or trouble themselves or others. Possible Parts of Speech:Possible Senses and Usages:
  To advise someone not to disturb or inconvenience.To warn against taking action that could be futile or troublesome.To indicate one's lack of concern or interest in a particular matter. Samples Sentences:
  As a Verb phrase:
    
      Do not bother the sleeping baby, please.He told his colleagues, "I am busy, do not bother me unless it's urgent."Please do not bother the employees with any non-work-related requests during office hours.
 As an Idiom:
    
      She decided not to bother with learning the new software as it seemed too complicated.After struggling to fix the broken device, he finally gave up, realizing it was not worth the bother.I'm tired of their constant complaints, so I'll just ignore them and not bother anymore. Possible Related Products on Amazon: |