meddlesomely

[med-l-suh m-lee]

meddlesomely Definition

  • 1in a way that involves oneself in a matter without right or invitation; interferingly
  • 2in a prying or impertinent manner

Using meddlesomely: Examples

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  • Example

    She meddlesomely pried into her neighbor's personal life.

  • Example

    He meddlesomely interfered in his sister's marriage.

  • Example

    The journalist meddlesomely asked the celebrity about their private affairs.

meddlesomely Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for meddlesomely

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Summary: meddlesomely in Brief

The adverb 'meddlesomely' [med-l-suh m-lee] describes an action that involves oneself in a matter without right or invitation, or in a prying or impertinent manner. It is often used to describe someone who interferes in other people's affairs, as in 'She meddlesomely pried into her neighbor's personal life.'