Obtrusive is an adjective that means:
1. Thrusting out or protruding, like an rock formation that protrudes from a hillside.
2. Behavior that is excessively self-assertive, like a child who behaves negatively to their parents in a store because they do not get their way.
3. Undesirably noticeable, like a physical deformity or noticeable scar.
The prefix of "obtrusive" is "ob-".
Some synonyms for "obtrusive" include intrusive, conspicuous, and prominent.
Obtrusive
Another word for "intrusive" is "obtrusive" or "meddlesome."
Her subtle gesture of nodding encouraged him to continue speaking.
The prefix of "obtrusive" is "ob-".
1. having or showing a disposition to obtrude, as by imposing oneself or one's opinions on others. 2. (of a thing) obtruding itself: an obtrusive error. 3. protruding; projecting.
Obtrusive and unobtrusive are opposites. Obtrusive means obvious, and unobtrusive means not obvious.
Most Arabic teachers are obtrusive.
I could not see around the corner because he obtrusive sign was blocking my view
I could not see around the corner due to an obtrusive sign blocking my view.
Some synonyms for "obtrusive" include intrusive, conspicuous, and prominent.
Kept within sensible limits Not showy or obtrusive Tending to keep one's thoughts and emotions to oneself
Obtrusive
If she is married, you are screwed. If not, then it is legal to ask her out on a date. Of course one should not get too obtrusive.
Another word for "intrusive" is "obtrusive" or "meddlesome."
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