Meaning & Definition of word "Bossy"

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    Bossy

    /ˈbɔːsi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Fond of giving people orders; domineering.
      • Example: She has a bossy attitude that often annoys her coworkers.
    • 2. Informal; often used to describe someone who takes charge in situations without being asked.
      • Example: I like to take initiative, but I don't mean to come off as bossy.
    • 3. Having a commanding presence or assertiveness.
      • Example: His bossy behavior made it hard for the team to collaborate effectively.
    • 4. In a negative sense, implying overbearing leadership.
      • Example: The manager’s bossy nature led to a high turnover rate within the team.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'boss', with the suffix '-y' added to form an adjective.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bossy boots:

    A person who is overly domineering and gives orders.

    boss around:

    To tell someone what to do in an authoritative manner.

    call the shots:

    To be in charge or make decisions.

    Related Words

    boss:

    A person in charge of a worker or organization.

    lead:

    To guide or direct in a course.

    Slang Meanings of bossy

    Meaning: A person who is excessively authoritative.

    Example Sentence: She's such a bossy, always telling everyone what to do.

    Meaning: Someone who takes control in group situations.

    Example Sentence: He's a bossy type, always needing to be the leader.