Superlative for tending to intrude into the space or property of other's
“She thought that he or she was the most inconsiderate and intrusive trespasser upon private territory that ever walked through the sacred regions of a wood.”
Superlative for tending to interfere or pry into the affairs of others
“Many people would consider her interest in a neighbor, especially if they weren't friends, to be somewhat nosy and intrusive.”
Superlative for tending to annoy or irk, especially by being invasive in nature
“Participants correctly perceived the centered ads to be highly intrusive.”
Superlative for forward or pushy in nature, especially while being inquisitive
“She thinks of me as an intrusive journalist rather than an interested party.”
Superlative for involving a highly inquisitorial investigation
“She is once again subjected to an intrusive investigation into her private life.”
Superlative for hard or impossible to ignore, especially in an annoying way
“The location of such an intrusive structure in the middle of a national park is just bad taste.”
Superlative for having a pitch or frequency at the upper end of the auditory range
Superlative for able to express or expressing agency or control on behalf of oneself or another
Superlative for characterized by aggression in governmental foreign relations
Superlative for occurring at an unfavourable or inappropriate time
Superlative for jutting or projecting outwards
Superlative for extrinsic to, or not being a vital component of, something
Superlative for referring to an individual's character, appearance, or private life in an inappropriate or offensive way
Superlative for loud or vociferous in nature
Superlative for impolite or bad-mannered
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