meddlesome

IPA: mˈɛdʌɫsʌm

adjective

  • Characterised or marked by meddling; inclined or having a tendency to meddle or interfere in other people's business.
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Examples of "meddlesome" in Sentences

  • They are pointless and meddlesome.
  • He is annoying, meddlesome and crude.
  • She is bright, but careless and rather meddlesome.
  • China called the speech meddlesome and irresponsible.
  • I apologize if my message seemed meddlesome to anyone.
  • Her father was a very powerful and meddlesome businessman.
  • Her editing and style is meddlesome and impervious to critique.
  • Beyond that, his edits are simply meddlesome and unconstructive.
  • In short, your actions are completely unjustified and meddlesome.
  • In most of his stories, however, he is clearly a meddlesome amateur.

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