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Concerned vs Busybody - What's the difference?

concerned | busybody |

As an adjective concerned

is showing concern.

As a verb concerned

is past tense of concern.

As a noun busybody is

someone who interferes with others; one who is nosy, intrusive or meddlesome.

concerned

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Showing concern.
  • There was a concerned expression on her face as I told her the news.
  • Involved or responsible.
  • The people concerned have been punished.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (concern)
  • busybody

    English

    Alternative forms

    * busy body

    Noun

    (busybodies)
  • Someone who interferes with others; one who is nosy, intrusive or meddlesome.
  • * 1526 , , iv, 15,
  • Se that none of you suffre as a murtherer or as a thefe or an evyll doar or as a busybody in other mens matters.
  • * 1852 , ,
  • Candidly speaking, I thought her a little busybody ; but her father, blind like other parents, seemed perfectly content to let her wait on him, and even wonderfully soothed by her offices.
  • * 1915 , ,
  • But I couldn't—and I can't tell you, either, what it's meant to me these two years to believe you were going to marry him, and be told every week by some busybody that your engagement was on the point of being announced.

    Synonyms

    * (one who interferes or is nosy or intrusive) marplot, meddler, kibitzer, nosy parker