meddling

[ˈmɛdlɪŋ]

meddling Definition

interfering in or involving oneself in other people's affairs without invitation.

Using meddling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "meddling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She's always meddling in other people's business.

  • Example

    I wish you would stop meddling and let me handle this myself.

  • Example

    He accused her of meddling in his personal life.

  • Example

    The neighbors are always meddling, asking too many questions.

meddling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for meddling

Antonyms for meddling

Phrases with meddling

  • a humorous reference to children who interfere with adults' plans or activities

    Example

    Those meddling kids ruined my garden again!

  • a term used to describe a priest who is involved in secular affairs or politics

    Example

    The archbishop criticized the meddling priest for getting involved in local politics.

  • parents who interfere too much in their children's lives, often causing problems or conflicts

    Example

    Her meddling parents always try to control her decisions, even though she's an adult.

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Summary: meddling in Brief

'Meddling' [ˈmɛdlɪŋ] is an adjective that describes someone who interferes in other people's affairs without being invited. It can refer to people who ask too many questions or try to control others' decisions. Examples include 'She's always meddling in other people's business' and 'The neighbors are always meddling, asking too many questions.'

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