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What does it mean to be obtrusive?

What does it mean to be obtrusive?

English Language Learners Definition of obtrusive : tending to bother people by appearing where you are not welcome or invited. : noticeable in an unpleasant or annoying way. See the full definition for obtrusive in the English Language Learners Dictionary. More from Merriam-Webster on obtrusive.

What is the difference between obtrusive and intrusive?

To be intrusive is to involve oneself into the affairs of others, generally in an objectionable manner, tactlessly but not necessarily in a way that calls attention to oneself. To be obtrusive, by contrast, is to interfere without regard for propriety or subtlety.

What is an obtrusive person?

The definition of obtrusive is noticeable and undesirable, or something that sticks out or is in the way. An example of obtrusive is an ugly mole on a nose. An example of obtrusive is a pushy person trying to cut to the front of a line.

What is another word for intrusive?

intrusive

  • busy,
  • interfering,
  • intruding,
  • meddlesome,
  • meddling,
  • nosy.
  • (or nosey),
  • obtrusive,

What is a synonym for obtrusive?

Some common synonyms of obtrusive are impertinent, intrusive, meddlesome, and officious. While all these words mean “given to thrusting oneself into the affairs of others,” obtrusive stresses improper or offensive conspicuousness of interfering actions.

How do you describe white?

White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of fresh snow, chalk and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light.

What’s it called when your really white?

Vitiligo is a condition in which white patches develop on the skin. Any location on the body can be affected, and most people with vitiligo have white patches on many areas.

What causes a person to look gray?

What is gray skin? Pallor, or pale skin, and grayish or blue skin are a result of a lack of oxygenated blood. Your blood carries oxygen around your body, and when this is disrupted, you see a discoloration. The disruption may be to the flow of blood itself, which produces paleness or a gray tint to skin tone.

What causes unhealthy skin?

When you don’t eat enough nutrient-rich foods, your skin can become sallow over time. This is because skin cells aren’t getting the nutrients needed to stay healthy. Certain vitamins, such as vitamin C, are also essential in acting as a shield against environmental elements like pollution.