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nosey
[ noh-zee ]
nosey
/ ˲ŌÉŹ³śÉŖ /
adjective
- a variant spelling of nosy
Example Sentences
They keep dancing with their foreheads and noses touching, upon which she starts laughing because she feels "so nosey".
Ms Tanner, also defending Hardy, said he only went to the hotel to be nosey, but ended up doing something he admitted was "deplorable".
āMadonna, you know how hard it is for us #disabled folk to be getting out to these shows, from ticketing to nosey stares?,ā she wrote.
āI was nosey, and from school, I would stop at the cabinetmakerās and stand by the door and sometimes he invited me in and put a tool in my hand,ā Teti said.
When asked if he'd make a good journalist, Dylan said: "I don't know, probably. I'm just a wee bit nosey."
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More About Nosey
What doesĢżnosey mean?
Nosey is used to describe someone who asks too many questions about or otherwise prys into other peopleās business because they are overly curious about it. Itās especially used to describe someone who does this all the time.
Nosey is more commonly spelled nosy.
The related phrasal verbs nose in and stick oneās nose in mean to get into other peopleās businessāto pry or snoop.
People who are considered nosey are known for prying, snooping, asking overly personal questions, eavesdropping (listening to other peopleās conversations), and generally nosing into other peopleās business.
Nosey can also be used to describe such a personās behavior and the kinds of questions they ask, as in I ignored all of his nosey questions about my medical history.Ģż
Although the term implies a lack of respect for other peopleās privacy, calling someone nosey is usually only mildly negative and is often somewhat playful. Itās not usually used in situations that involve serious or harmful violations of privacy.
The word is sometimes used to address or refer to someone as a way of saying that they are nosey, as in Hey, nosey, quit looking in my notebook.Ģż
Example: My neighbor is as nosey as they getāshe always asks where Iām going when I leave and where Iāve been when I get back!
Where doesĢżnosey come from?
The first records of nosey come from the 1800s. The word nose has been used as a verb meaning āto pryā since at least the 1600s.
This figurative sense of nose is based on the idea of searching for something by using oneās sense of smell. The phrases nose about, nose around, and sniff around mean to look around for something, especially something private or hidden. In many cases, they imply that someone is not looking for something specificātheyāre just snooping around to see what they can find. This is exactly what a nosey person does.
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What are some other forms related to nosey?
- nosy (more common spelling)
- nosier (comparative adjective)
- nosiest (superlative adjective)
- nosily (adverb)
- nosiness (noun)
What are some synonyms for nosey?
What are some words that share a root or word element with nosey?Ģż
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What are some words that often get used in discussing nosey?
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How isĢżnosey used in real life?
Nosey is typically used in a mildly negative way. People sometimes even call themselves nosey to acknowledge that theyāre overly curious about other peopleās business. Itās more commonly spelled nosy.
Community fb pages are the worst thing ever sometimes. Donāt be so nosey about other peopleās business.
ā Lauren (@LaurenHaddock)
I am so nosey I will literally stop BREATHING to hear a conversationšššāļøšÆ
ā M E R D Aā¢ļø (@Merda2much)
i am so nosey ⦠i wanna know what youāre doing when where why how and with who
ā parker (@parker_hogan4)
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Try usingĢżnosey!
Which of the following words is LEAST likely to describe someone whoās considered nosey?
A. prying
B. meddlesome
C. indifferent
D. curious
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