meddlesome

[med-l-suhm]

meddlesome Definition

  • 1intrusive in a meddling or offensive manner
  • 2prying into the affairs of others

Using meddlesome: Examples

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

  • Example

    The meddlesome neighbor was always snooping around.

  • Example

    I wish my mother-in-law would stop being so meddlesome.

  • Example

    The meddlesome reporter kept asking personal questions.

meddlesome Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with meddlesome

  • a person who interferes in matters that are not their concern

    Example

    The meddlesome priest was always giving unsolicited advice.

  • a monkey that is known to steal things and interfere with human activities

    Example

    The meddlesome monkey stole my hat and ran away.

  • an aunt who is overly involved in the personal affairs of her nieces or nephews

    Example

    My meddlesome aunt always tries to set me up on dates.

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Summary: meddlesome in Brief

The term 'meddlesome' [med-l-suhm] refers to someone who is intrusive or prying into the affairs of others. It is often used to describe people who interfere in matters that are not their concern, such as a meddlesome neighbor or a meddlesome reporter. Synonyms include 'interfering,' 'intrusive,' and 'nosy.' Antonyms include 'unobtrusive,' 'discreet,' and 'respectful.'