intruding Antonyms

Meaning of intruding

Wordnet

intruding (s)

projecting inward

Webster

intruding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Intrude

intruding Sentence Examples

  1. I'm sorry for intruding, but I noticed your car lights were on, and I wanted to make sure everything was okay.
  2. Please forgive me for intruding on your personal space; I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable.
  3. The sound of the loud music from the party next door kept intruding into my peaceful evening at home.
  4. He hesitated before knocking on the door, not wanting to feel like he was intruding on their private conversation.
  5. The thought of the upcoming deadline kept intruding into his mind, making it difficult to relax.
  6. I hope I'm not intruding, but I couldn't help but overhear your conversation and wanted to offer my opinion.
  7. The bright lights from the street lamp were intruding through the window, making it hard to sleep.
  8. She felt guilty for intruding on her friend's busy schedule by asking for a favor.
  9. The feeling of uncertainty kept intruding into her thoughts, causing her to second-guess her decisions.
  10. The scent of freshly baked cookies from the kitchen kept intruding into his work space, tempting him to take a break.

FAQs About the word intruding

projecting inwardof Intrude

busy, meddling, intrusive, interfering, officious, rude, trespassing, pushing, presuming, meddlesome

unobtrusive, withdrawn, unobtrusive, withdrawn, restrained, subdued, reserved, retiring, reclusive, retiring

I'm sorry for intruding, but I noticed your car lights were on, and I wanted to make sure everything was okay.

Please forgive me for intruding on your personal space; I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable.

The sound of the loud music from the party next door kept intruding into my peaceful evening at home.

He hesitated before knocking on the door, not wanting to feel like he was intruding on their private conversation.