bothersome in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He commonly complains that things are "mendokusai" (bothersome).
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He stated that he was not into romance, finding acts such as sharing a bed or bathing with someone else bothersome and unnecessary.
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The process was tedious and bothersome, and the final product was unsightly.
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Enemies encountered through the game are strange creatures and bothersome old men.
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The treatment center relies heavily on medication to reach a level of compliance so that troubled individuals are no longer bothersome to the community.
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When a weak tie is bothersome, one can often walk away.
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Irritation also has non-clinical usages referring to bothersome physical or psychological pain or discomfort.
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To the newcomers to the station the pledge drive is less bothersome.
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For example, a permanent nazirite is allowed to cut his hair once a year if the hair is bothersome.
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The weight proved to be bothersome since it forced wearers to move less than one kilometer in the field.
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