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  1. a confused or fidgety flurry of activity : commotion; agitated talk or controversy usually over a trivial matter… See the full definition

  2. Synonyms for POTHER: fuss, huff, panic, sweat, fret, dither, tizzy, lather; Antonyms of POTHER: rest, peace, hush, stillness, tranquillity, calm, quiet, tranquility

  3. Definitions of pother. noun. an excited state of agitation. synonyms: dither, flap, fuss, tizzy. see more. verb. make upset or troubled. see more. verb.

  4. a choking or suffocating cloud, as of smoke or dust. verb (used with or without object) to worry; bother. pother. / ˈpɒðə / noun. a commotion, fuss, or disturbance. a choking cloud of smoke, dust, etc. verb. to make or be troubled or upset. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of pother 1. First recorded in 1585–95; origin uncertain.

  5. Define pother. pother synonyms, pother pronunciation, pother translation, English dictionary definition of pother. n. 1. A commotion; a disturbance. 2. A state of nervous activity; a fuss. 3. A cloud of smoke or dust that chokes or smothers. v. poth·ered , poth·er·ing ,...

  6. noun. 1. a commotion, fuss, or disturbance. 2. a choking cloud of smoke, dust, etc. verb. 3. to make or be troubled or upset. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Aug 31, 2023 · pother (third-person singular simple present pothers, present participle pothering, simple past and past participle pothered) (intransitive) To make a bustle or stir; to be fussy. To puzzle or perplex.

  8. All you need to know about "POTHER" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use pother in a sentence The besotted world is not worth the pother this foolish young married woman makes over it.

  10. A state of nervous activity; a fuss. American Heritage. Synonyms: worry. uproar. turmoil. to-do. stir. hassle. harass. flutter. disturbance. bother. fuss. annoyance. agitation. ado. flap. verb.

  11. Definition of pother. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  12. There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun pother. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  13. pother /ˈpɒðə/ n. a commotion, fuss, or disturbance. a choking cloud of smoke, dust, etc. vb. to make or be troubled or upset. Etymology: 16th Century: of unknown origin. 'pother' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): flurry - fuss - hypothermia - stir.

  14. noun. These are words and phrases related to pother. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. FUSS. Synonyms. fuss. bustle. ado. anxious activity. stir. to-do. flutter. flurry. bother. commotion. hurly-burly. disturbance. hubbub. confusion. turmoil. turbulence. perturbation. ceremony. ceremoniousness. pomp. superfluity. fret. stew.

  15. Definition and high quality example sentences with “pother” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  16. Definition. a state of worry, trouble, or confusion. Most men hate the bother of shaving. Synonyms. trouble, problem, worry, difficulty, strain, grief (British, South Africa), fuss, pest, irritation,

  17. Jan 13, 2022 · In the UOPblog linguist Anatoly Liberman, while searching for the etymology of “bother”, offers the following comments about the possible origin of a related term, “pother”, which, unlucky, still remains obscure. Pother appeared in English in the sixteenth century.

  18. Pother is a noun that refers to a commotion or fuss caused by a certain situation or event. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of making a fuss or worrying about something. Pother generally describes unnecessary anxiety, worry, or disturbance.

  19. Find 25 different ways to say POTHER, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  20. Sep 23, 2020 · pother. (n.) 1590s, "disturbance, commotion," a word of unknown origin. Meaning "mental trouble" is from 1640s; verb sense of "to fluster" is attested from 1690s. According to OED originally rhyming with other, brother; the pronunciation shift came in 19c. by influence of bother.

  21. Synonyms for POTHERS: huffs, sweats, panics, fusses, frets, dithers, swivets, lathers; Antonyms of POTHERS: tranquillities, tranquilities, rests, calms, hushes, quiets, peaces, quietudes.

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  23. Definition. a state of worry, trouble, or confusion. Most men hate the bother of shaving. Synonyms. trouble, problem, worry, difficulty, strain, grief (British, South Africa), fuss,

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