different between meddlesome vs disrespectful

meddlesome

English

Etymology

meddle +? -some

Adjective

meddlesome (comparative more meddlesome, superlative most meddlesome)

  1. Characterised or marked by meddling; inclined or having a tendency to meddle or interfere in other people's business.
    If those meddlesome kids hadn't turned me in, I'd have gotten away with my nefarious scheme!

Synonyms

  • (inclined to meddle or interfere): interfering, kibitzing, nosy

Derived terms

  • meddlesomely
  • meddlesomeness

Translations

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disrespectful

English

Etymology

dis- +? respectful

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [d?s???sp?ktf??]

Adjective

disrespectful (comparative more disrespectful, superlative most disrespectful)

  1. Lacking respect.
  2. irrespective, heedless, regardless
    • 1922, E. F. Benson, Miss Mapp, chapter 6, page 157:
      That alone, apart from Mr. Wyse’s old-fashioned notions on the subject, made telephoning impossible, for your summons was usually answered by his cook, who instantly began scolding the butcher irrespective and disrespectful of whom you were.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:cheeky

Antonyms

  • respectful

Derived terms

  • disrespectfully
  • disrespectfulness

Descendants

  • ? Dutch: disrespectvol (calque)

Translations

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