officious
31officious — adj 1. meddlesome, meddling, intermeddling, interfering, intrusive, intruding, pragmatic; prying, inquisitive, busybody, Inf. nosy; obtrusive, forward, overbold, Inf. pushy; overkind, overzealous, overly solicitous; importunate, persistent,… …
32officious — of·fi·cious …
33officious — [əˈfɪʃəs] adj too serious about your job and duties, in a way that is annoying …
34officious — of•fi•cious [[t]əˈfɪʃ əs[/t]] adj. 1) objectionably aggressive in offering unrequested and unwanted help or advice; meddlesome 2) marked by or proceeding from such forwardness 3) Obs. ready to serve; obliging • Etymology: 1555–65; < L… …
35officious — adj. 1 asserting one s authority aggressively; domineering. 2 intrusive or excessively enthusiastic in offering help etc.; meddlesome. 3 Diplomacy informal, unofficial. Derivatives: officiously adv. officiousness n. Etymology: L officiosus… …
36officious intermeddler — noun A person who voluntarily, and without request or pre existing legal duty, interjects themself into the affairs of an other, then seeks remuneration for services or reimbursement. Example: A leaves for vacation for two weeks during the summer …
37officious bystander factor — external reason that severs the legal causal relation …
38officious intermeddler — immaterial factor that is treated by a court as if he were present to sing a contract and testify about the intentions of the parties (Law) …
39officious will — /afishas wil/ A testament by which a testator leaves his property to his family. Inofficious testament …
40officious will — A will wherein the testator leaves his property to his family …