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bother vs flurry

flurry vs bother

bother and flurry both are nouns.

bother and flurry both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bother Yes No Yes No
flurry Yes No Yes No
As verbs, flurry is a hypernym of bother; that is, flurry is a word with a broader meaning than bother:
  • bother: make confused or perplexed or puzzled
  • flurry: cause to feel embarrassment
Other hypernyms of bother include confuse, disconcert, put off.
bother (noun) flurry (noun)
something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness a rapid active commotion
an angry disturbance a light brief snowfall and gust of wind (or something resembling that)
bother (verb) flurry (verb)
cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations cause to feel embarrassment
make confused or perplexed or puzzled move in an agitated or confused manner
make nervous or agitated
intrude or enter uninvited
take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
Difference between bother and flurry

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