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intrusive

ihn-TROO-sihv
adj
1
Tending to intrude; unwelcome or disruptive.
"The tabloids asked intrusive questions about her private life."
"He found the constant notifications intrusive."

How to Use Intrusive

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In plain EnglishPushing in where you're not wanted, often violating someone's privacy or space.

Common pairings
intrusive thoughts intrusive questions intrusive advertising

Word Forms

more intrusive comparative, intrusives plural, most intrusive superlative

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Etymology

A back-formation from intrusion, + -ive.

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