What is the
difference between Medal and Meddle?
What is the difference between Medal and Meddle? :
Medal : (noun)
(
1 ) Flat piece of metal which commemorates an event or is an award to someone for bravery, sporting achievement, etc…
He was awarded a medal for meritorious services.
Meddle : (verb)
(
1 ) Interfere in something that is not one’s concern
I did not meddle in your affair.
(
2 ) Handle something that one ought not to or about which one has no specialized knowledge
He meddled with my books.
Do not meddle with the electrical wiring. You are not an electrician.
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