A nosy, prying person is often referred to as a "busybody." This term describes someone who is overly interested in the affairs of others, frequently meddling or gossiping about their personal matters. Other synonyms include "interferer" or "snoop."
A snoopy person is commonly referred to as nosy, intrusive, or prying.
you can spell the word as Nosey, also as Nosy as a variant, meaning prying or snooping
Can you nosy a car? No. Nosy isn't something you do - it's a descriptive word so it is an adjective.
The negative connotation for nosy is intrusive or meddlesome, implying someone who is overly curious or prying into other people's affairs without permission.
A nosy person is one. A busy body is another. They may also be called a snoop.
nosy means the person who checks whatever you do
a nosy secret keeper. or as i like to call them, a hopeless bum.:)
They would be prying or being intrusive. There's also other words such as invasive or nosy.
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interfering, invasive, meddlesome, meddling, nosy*, presumptuous, protruding, prying
Yes, "nosy" is often used as a euphemism for being overly curious, particularly when someone inquires into matters that are not their business. It typically carries a negative connotation, suggesting an intrusive or prying nature. People described as nosy may seek out personal information or details that others prefer to keep private.
Synonyms; Analytical, inquisitive, examining, inquiring, interested, nosy, intrusive, meddling, prying, puzzled, questioning, searching, wondering Antanyms: bizarre, weird, odd, strange