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Word For The Day. "Meddle"

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Meddle


Synonyms: hinder, impede, impose, infringe, intrude, etc.




  • Part of Speech: verb
  • Definition: to try to change or have an influence on things that are not your responsibility, especially by criticizing in a damaging or annoying way
  • Transcription: /med-l/


To meddle means to interfere or become involved in something that doesn't concern you, often without being invited or asked to participate. It involves intruding into someone else's affairs or meddling in a situation without proper authority or invitation.


Example sentences:

  1. She always meddles in her friends' relationships, offering unwanted advice.
  2. Please don't meddle in my personal matters; I'll handle it myself.
  3. The new manager tends to meddle in every department, causing confusion among the staff.


In daily conversation or writing, "meddle" often carries a negative connotation, suggesting unnecessary involvement or interference. Recognizing the boundary between offering help and meddling is crucial in maintaining healthy relationships. Understanding this word helps us respect others' boundaries and exercise discretion in our interactions, avoiding unnecessary interference in their affairs.



November, 2023

Posted by Oxford Language Club

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