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BNC: 13843 COCA: 10964

intrusive

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intrusive /ɪnˈtruːsɪv/ adjective
intrusive
/ɪnˈtruːsɪv/
adjective
Learner's definition of INTRUSIVE
[more intrusive; most intrusive]
: annoying someone by interfering with their privacy : intruding where you are not wanted or welcome侵扰的;打扰的;干涉的

— intrusiveness

noun [noncount]
BNC: 13843 COCA: 10964

intrusive

adjective

in·​tru·​sive in-ˈtrü-siv How to pronounce intrusive (audio)
-ziv
1
a
: characterized by intrusion
b
: intruding where one is not welcome or invited
2
a
: projecting inward
an intrusive arm of the sea
b(1)
of a rock : having been forced while in a plastic state into cavities or between layers
(2)
3
: having nothing that corresponds to a sound or letter in orthography or etymon
intrusive \t\ in \ˈmints\ for mince
intrusive noun
intrusively adverb
intrusiveness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for intrusive

impertinent, officious, meddlesome, intrusive, obtrusive mean given to thrusting oneself into the affairs of others.

impertinent implies exceeding the bounds of propriety in showing interest or curiosity or in offering advice.

resented their impertinent interference

officious implies the offering of services or attentions that are unwelcome or annoying.

officious friends made the job harder

meddlesome stresses an annoying and usually prying interference in others' affairs.

a meddlesome landlord

intrusive implies a tactless or otherwise objectionable thrusting into others' affairs.

tried to be helpful without being intrusive

obtrusive stresses improper or offensive conspicuousness of interfering actions.

expressed an obtrusive concern for his safety

Example Sentences

a loud and intrusive person She tried to be helpful without being intrusive. Intrusive reporters disturbed their privacy.
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Word History

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of intrusive was in the 15th century
BNC: 13843 COCA: 10964
intrusive

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, prove, seem干涉;證明是侵擾;好像擾人become變得讓人討厭find sth發覺⋯擾人ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常煩人excessively, overly, unnecessarily過度/過分/不必要地擾人Many feel that advertising on the Internet has become overly intrusive.很多人覺得因特網上的廣告已變得過於煩人。increasingly越來越擾人visually (BrE) 視覺上突兀The proposed building would be visually intrusive.提議建設的大樓將會有礙觀瞻。

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