obtrusive
/ɑb-/
UK: /ɒb-/
obtrusive
English
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Definition
Of a person: overly assertive, bold, or domineering; pushy; also, ostentatious.
Etymology
PIE word *h₁epi From Latin obtrūsus + English -ive (suffix meaning ‘of the nature of’, forming adjectives). Obtrūsus is the perfect passive participle of obtrūdō, a variant of obstrūdō (“to push, shove, or thrust against or into”), from ob- (prefix meaning ‘against; towards’) + trūdō (“to push, shove, or thrust”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *trewd- (“to push; to thrust”)).
Example Sentences
- "The office manager is an unpleasantly obtrusive individual."
- "Her vertue and the conſcience of her worth, / That would be woo'd, and not unfought be won, / Not obvious, not obtruſive, but retir'd, / The more deſirable, […]"
- "He has an obtrusive forehead."
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