be intrusive
Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words
Used to state that something has the quality of being intrusive.
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- His questions about her past were quite intrusive.
- She found the constant surveillance to be extremely intrusive.
- The new skyscraper will be visually intrusive in the historic skyline.
- I don't want to be intrusive, but could I ask a quick question?
- Some people feel that social media advertising is increasingly intrusive.
- He worried that his presence might be intrusive at the private gathering.
- Even well-intentioned advice can sometimes be intrusive if unsolicited.
- They made sure their questioning wasn't intrusive to the family's grief.
- The loud music next door is often intrusive during my study hours.
- She learned when not to be intrusive in others' personal lives.