I don't want to sound like a busybody, but



I don't want to sound like a busybody, but

Fig. an expression used to introduce an opinion or suggestion. Bob: I don't want to sound like a busybody, but didn't you intend to have your house painted? Bill: Well, I guess I did. Bob: I don't want to sound like a busybody, but some of your neighbors wonder if you could stop parking your car on your lawn. Sally: I'll thank you to mind your own business!
See also: but, like, sound, want

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Arno-Dutch, German
Carver['kɑ:və]
HildebrandHIL-de-brahnt (German)German (Archaic), Ancient Germanic
Tracey['tresi]
AdaAY-də (English), AH-dah (Polish, Finnish)English, German, Polish, Hungarian, Italian, Finnish
Frantziska-Basque