obtrusive (Meaning)

Wordnet

obtrusive (s)

sticking out; protruding

undesirably noticeable

Webster

obtrusive (a.)

Disposed to obtrude; inclined to intrude or thrust one's self or one's opinions upon others, or to enter uninvited; forward; pushing; intrusive.

obtrusive Sentence Examples

  1. The aggressive salesperson's obtrusive chatter made it difficult to concentrate.
  2. The towering skyscraper's obtrusive presence cast a shadow over the historic neighborhood.
  3. The glaring headlights of the passing car were obtrusive, blinding me for a moment.
  4. The constant notifications from my phone were becoming increasingly obtrusive.
  5. The loud singing from the neighbor's apartment was an obtrusive distraction.
  6. The pungent odor of garbage permeated the air, making it obtrusive and unbearable.
  7. The salesman's relentless phone calls during dinner were obtrusive and disrespectful.
  8. The brightly colored billboard was an obtrusive eyesore on the otherwise serene landscape.
  9. The throbbing music from the nightclub next door was obtrusive and kept me from sleeping.
  10. The loud construction noises outside were obtrusive, disrupting my work and concentration.

FAQs About the word obtrusive

sticking out; protruding, undesirably noticeableDisposed to obtrude; inclined to intrude or thrust one's self or one's opinions upon others, or to enter uninvit

intrusive, officious, intruding,busy, annoying, nosey, presumptuous, nosy, rude, protrusive

unobtrusive, unobtrusive, uninvolved, quiet, uninvolved, silent, reticent, quiet, reticent,silent

The aggressive salesperson's obtrusive chatter made it difficult to concentrate.

The towering skyscraper's obtrusive presence cast a shadow over the historic neighborhood.

The glaring headlights of the passing car were obtrusive, blinding me for a moment.

The constant notifications from my phone were becoming increasingly obtrusive.