meddlesomeness

[US]/[ˈmedəlˌnɪsnəs]/
[UK]/[ˈmedəlˌnɪsnəs]/

Translation

n.the habit of interfering in other people's affairs or business; nosiness; an excessive tendency to interfere in the affairs of others.

Phrases & Collocations

avoid meddlesomeness

end meddlesomeness

discourage meddlesomeness

rejecting meddlesomeness

showed meddlesomeness

preventing meddlesomeness

despite meddlesomeness

full of meddlesomeness

their meddlesomeness

stopped meddlesomeness

Example Sentences

his constant meddlesomeness annoyed everyone in the office.

we appreciate your concern, but please refrain from any further meddlesomeness.

the company policy discourages any form of meddlesomeness in departmental affairs.

her meddlesomeness in our personal lives became unbearable.

despite warnings, he continued his meddlesomeness in the project.

the manager warned the team against any unnecessary meddlesomeness.

we value independence and discourage meddlesomeness within the team.

her meddlesomeness stemmed from a desire to help, however misguided.

the politician was criticized for his perceived meddlesomeness in the negotiations.

we politely declined her offer, wary of potential meddlesomeness.

the board issued a statement condemning the individual's meddlesomeness.

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