meddlesomeness (Meaning)
meddlesomeness (n)
aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding; by advancing yourself or your ideas without invitation
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meddlesomeness Sentence Examples
- Aunt Agatha's meddlesomeness often resulted in family feuds.
- The neighbor's constant inquiries crossed the line from curiosity to outright meddlesomeness.
- The gossiping old ladies took delight in their meddlesomeness, spreading rumors throughout the town.
- The micromanaging boss's meddlesomeness stifled creativity and hindered productivity.
- The meddling coworker couldn't resist offering unsolicited advice even when it wasn't wanted.
- The teacher's meddlesomeness in her students' personal lives created an uncomfortable environment.
- The government's meddlesomeness in the economy distorted the market and led to inflation.
- The parents' meddlesomeness in their children's dating lives left them feeling suffocated.
- The detective's meddlesomeness in the case was initially dismissed as nosiness but eventually proved crucial.
- The meddlesomeness of the critics only served to fuel the artist's determination to create groundbreaking work.
FAQs About the word meddlesomeness
aggressiveness as evidenced by intruding; by advancing yourself or your ideas without invitation
interference, questioning, intrusiveness, concern, attentiveness, inquiry, officiousness, prying, wonderment, eavesdropping
incuriousness, indifference, apathy,indifference, disregard, incuriousness, apathy, disregard,incuriosity, unconcern
Aunt Agatha's meddlesomeness often resulted in family feuds.
The neighbor's constant inquiries crossed the line from curiosity to outright meddlesomeness.
The gossiping old ladies took delight in their meddlesomeness, spreading rumors throughout the town.
The micromanaging boss's meddlesomeness stifled creativity and hindered productivity.