It isn't worth the trouble Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This expression means that something is not important or useful enough to do, so you shouldn't spend your time or effort on it.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and common in daily speech to suggest avoiding unnecessary effort. Similar phrases: 'not worth it', 'not worth the effort'. Used to discourage doing something that seems like a hassle for little benefit.
Example Sentences
Cleaning that old shed isn't worth the trouble.
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If you're not going to use it, fixing this lamp isn't worth the trouble.
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For just a few dollars, returning the item isn't worth the trouble.
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Honestly, dealing with all that paperwork isn't worth the trouble.
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I thought about complaining, but it just isn't worth the trouble.
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Trust me, waiting in that long line for tickets isn't worth the trouble.
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