meddle

[med-l]

meddle Definition

  • 1to become involved in something that is not your concern or business
  • 2to interfere in someone else's affairs or business

Using meddle: Examples

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

  • Example

    I wish my mother-in-law would stop meddling in our marriage.

  • Example

    He meddled in the company's financial affairs and caused a lot of problems.

  • Example

    Don't meddle with things you don't understand.

meddle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for meddle

Antonyms for meddle

  • mind one's own business
  • stay out of

Phrases with meddle

  • to try to change or have an influence on something that should be left alone

    Example

    I wouldn't meddle with that machine if I were you. It's very delicate.

  • to interfere in someone else's affairs or business

    Example

    It's not a good idea to meddle in other people's relationships.

  • not to meddle a man's meat

    to not interfere with someone's food or drink

    Example

    I know you want to help, but please don't touch the grill. Remember, not to meddle a man's meat.

Origins of meddle

from Old English 'meddlian', meaning 'to mix, mingle'

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Summary: meddle in Brief

The verb 'meddle' [med-l] means to interfere in someone else's affairs or business. It can also refer to becoming involved in something that is not your concern or business. Examples include 'I wish my mother-in-law would stop meddling in our marriage.' and 'Don't meddle with things you don't understand.' The phrase 'meddle with' means to try to change or have an influence on something that should be left alone.