Meddle is the spelling for the word that means to interfere in something. Medal is the spelling for what you can win in a competition.
The lady liked to meddle in other people's business.
i told a meddle on my brother
I want you to stop meddling in my affairs.
An antonym for meddle would be ignore, avoid, dodge, or stay out of because meddle means to involve oneself in matter without right or invitation.
A homophone for the word "meddle" is "metal."
To meddle, to interfere, to butt-in
I am going to meddle with your piles.
Meddle is the spelling for the word that means to interfere in something. Medal is the spelling for what you can win in a competition.
AnswerA homophone for the word medal is meddle, like "People don't like others who meddle with them." It namely means to interfere or disturb.
to meddle = hichnís et ha af (הִכְנִיס אֶת הָאַף), literally "to stick your nose in"
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A homophone is a word that has the same sound as another word but has a different spelling and/or meaning. For example "There" and "Their" The etymology is Homo meaning One or Same and Phone meaning sound . Thus the homophone for Medal ( Meaning a token or symbol intended to commemorate, usually in the form of a coin, an event or an action considered to be extraordinary. ) is Meddle ( Meaning to interfere unnecessarily or to tamper with. )
The word comes from Latin as 'misere' meaning to mix or more properly 'to concern oneself', this was not usually accepted as a compliment. The meaning passed into Old French meaning 'to meddle' and eventually to English
The lady liked to meddle in other people's business.
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