Antonyms for botheration


Grammar : Noun
Spell : both-uh-rey-shuh n
Phonetic Transcription : ˌbɒð əˈreɪ ʃən


Definition of botheration

Origin :
  • 1797, noun of action from bother (v.).
  • noun annoyance
Example sentences :
  • "Botheration," thought Billy, as he regarded the speaker's nose.
  • Extract from : « Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) » by Charles Lever
  • I find it something between a botheration and a satisfaction.
  • Extract from : « Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2 of 2 » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Mrs. Delane: Then botheration to it, and I not dressed or undressed.
  • Extract from : « Seven Short Plays » by Lady Gregory
  • "Doh' make no botheration 'bout me, Miss Fa'gut," it said, politely.
  • Extract from : « The Monster and Other Stories » by Stephen Crane
  • "I suppose its botheration, for one thing," said Mrs. Brier.
  • Extract from : « Clemence » by Retta Babcock
  • I forgot all that day to inquire where I was: so absent-minded was I with all my botheration because of losing Virginia.
  • Extract from : « Vandemark's Folly » by Herbert Quick
  • I anticipated a great deal of bore and botheration; but, through Heaven's mercy, he merely spoke a few words, and then left me.
  • Extract from : « Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 2 of 2 » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • We lose time being 25called as witnesses, and a lot of botheration, just when we need every minute, and nothing much is gained.
  • Extract from : « The Auto Boys' Vacation » by James A. Braden
  • There is so much in the world which will—bear a botheration out of which some profit will arise.
  • Extract from : « The Revolution in Tanner's Lane » by Mark Rutherford
  • Accustomed to the "fuss and botheration of men" at such times, she was prepared to deliver him a little lecture.
  • Extract from : « Beyond » by John Galsworthy

Synonyms for botheration

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