officious

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English

Etymology

15th century, from Middle English offycyous, from Latin officiōsus (kindly), from officium (service).

Pronunciation

Adjective

officious (comparative more officious, superlative most officious)

  1. (obsolete) Obliging, attentive, eager to please.
  2. Offensively intrusive or interfering in offering advice and services.

Usage notes

Officious does not mean punctilious.

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