obtrusive

IPA: ʌbtrˈusɪv

adjective

  • (figurative)
  • Of a person: overly assertive, bold, or domineering; pushy; also, ostentatious.
  • Of a thing: noticeable or prominent, especially in a displeasing way.
  • (obsolete) Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
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Examples of "obtrusive" in Sentences

  • They put them in the back to be less obtrusive.
  • The less obtrusive fix is to go and notify the authors.
  • The branch wasn't obtrusive enough to merit taking out.
  • Putting in the middle of the sentence seems obtrusive to me.
  • The template may be obtrusive, but it is the standard template.
  • The former version was ridiculously obtrusive and unprofessional.
  • The higher the ratio, the less obtrusive the background noise is.
  • The new version is more obtrusive in some cases due to greater height.
  • The image really is unnecessary, and the template looks very obtrusive.
  • However, most people have less obtrusive floaters, like the ones in the image.

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