intrusive Synonyms

intrusive Meaning

Wordnet

intrusive (a)

tending to intrude (especially upon privacy)

of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock

thrusting inward

Webster

intrusive (a.)

Apt to intrude; characterized by intrusion; entering without right or welcome.

intrusive Sentence Examples

  1. The intrusive questions made her uncomfortable during the interview.
  2. She found the constant phone calls from telemarketers to be highly intrusive.
  3. The intrusive thoughts kept him awake at night, causing anxiety.
  4. The new advertisement pop-ups were intrusive and disrupted the browsing experience.
  5. The intrusive presence of paparazzi made it difficult for the celebrities to enjoy their vacation.
  6. She disliked the intrusive behavior of her nosy neighbor who often peeked through the curtains.
  7. The intrusive security measures at the airport inconvenienced travelers.
  8. He felt the therapist's probing questions were overly intrusive.
  9. The new regulations felt intrusive and restricted personal freedoms.
  10. The invasive medical procedure felt intrusive and uncomfortable for the patient.

FAQs About the word intrusive

tending to intrude (especially upon privacy), of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock, thrusting inwardApt to intrude; ch

officious, annoying, intruding, obtrusive,busy, meddlesome, meddling, pushy, prying, rude

unobtrusive, unobtrusive, uninvolved, quiet, uninvolved, reticent, hands-off, reserved, restrained, reserved

The intrusive questions made her uncomfortable during the interview.

She found the constant phone calls from telemarketers to be highly intrusive.

The intrusive thoughts kept him awake at night, causing anxiety.

The new advertisement pop-ups were intrusive and disrupted the browsing experience.