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    obtrude
    /əbˈtruːd/

    verb

    • 1. become noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way: "a sound from the reception hall obtruded into his thoughts"

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  2. Obtrude means to make something or to become too noticeable, especially by interrupting. Learn how to use this formal verb with examples, related words and phrases, and translations in different languages.

  3. Obtrude is a verb that means to thrust out, extrude, or force oneself or one's ideas without warrant or request. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for obtrude.

  4. Obtrude definition: to thrust (something) forward or upon a person, especially without warrant or invitation. See examples of OBTRUDE used in a sentence.

  5. Obtrude means to push something forward or upon someone in an unwelcome way, or to offer or force oneself or one's opinions on others. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Obtrude means to make something or to become too noticeable, especially by interrupting. Learn how to use this formal verb in sentences and find synonyms, related words and translations in different languages.

  7. Obtrude means to become or make something/yourself noticed, especially in a way that is not wanted. Learn how to use this formal verb with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.

  8. If you want to be rude, you'll obtrude, or thrust yourself to the front of a line without waiting. Who asked you? If the answer is no one, chances are you've decided to obtrude or shove your ideas and opinions into everyone's face.