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adjective
Officious  adj.  
1.
Pertaining to, or being in accordance with, duty. (R.) "If there were any lie in the case, it could be no more than an officious and venial one."
2.
Disposed to serve; kind; obliging. (Archaic) "Yet not to earth are those bright luminaries Officious." "They were tolerably well bred, very officious, humane, and hospitable."
3.
Importunately interposing services; intermeddling in affairs in which one has no concern; meddlesome. "You are too officious In her behalf that scorns your services."
Synonyms: Impertinent; meddling. See Impertinent.






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"Officious" Quotes from Famous Books



... may be made, These cannot: I abhor the tyrant's race,— My parents' murderers, my throne's usurpers. But, at one blow, to cut off all dispute, Know this, thou busy, old, officious man,— I am a Christian; now be wise no more; Or, if thou wouldst be still ...
— The Works Of John Dryden, Vol. 7 (of 18) - The Duke of Guise; Albion and Albanius; Don Sebastian • John Dryden

... moment how much the cultivated intelligence of a few does to render the society in which we move more enjoyable: how it converts "the random and officious sociabilities of society" into a quickening and enjoyable intercourse and stimulus: everybody can recall instances of such a happy result of education. This can only be done by educated women. How much more might be done if there ...
— Three Addresses to Girls at School • James Maurice Wilson

... Towards the close of the last opera season we heard a ludicrous mistake. One of these fellows bawled out "the Duke of Grafton's carriage;" "No," replied the gentleman, smiling, and correcting the officious cadman, who had caught at ...
— The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 12, - Issue 332, September 20, 1828 • Various

... next fight you must not wound, but kill, or you will have no peace." I was greatly disturbed at this result of my accidental victory over Bias the Bearded, and did not at all appreciate the kind of greatness my officious friend Claro seemed so determined to thrust upon me. It was certainly flattering to hear that I had already established my reputation as a good fighter in so warlike a department as Paysandu, but then the consequences entailed were disagreeable, to say the least of it; and so, ...
— The Purple Land • W. H. Hudson

... altered ever since I had begun to treat her with hardness and indifference: she almost cringed to me on every occasion; she consulted my countenance incessantly, and beset me with innumerable little officious attentions. Servility creates despotism. This slavish homage, instead of softening my heart, only pampered whatever was stern and exacting in its mood. The very circumstance of her hovering round me like a fascinated bird, seemed to transform me into a ...
— The Professor • (AKA Charlotte Bronte) Currer Bell


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