very intrusive
Frequency: 9.040.3 per million words
A very common intensifier for 'intrusive'.
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Examples (10)
- The paparazzi can be very intrusive when celebrities are out in public.
- Her questions about my personal life felt very intrusive and inappropriate.
- Some advertising methods have become very intrusive, disrupting the user experience.
- He found the constant surveillance to be very intrusive and an invasion of privacy.
- The new security measures, though necessary, are proving very intrusive for employees.
- I'm finding his presence in my workspace very intrusive; I can't concentrate.
- Asking about her past relationships was a very intrusive thing to do.
- They complained that the new building was very intrusive to the scenic view.
- The reporter's persistent questioning was very intrusive for the grieving family.
- Having someone constantly monitoring your activities can be very intrusive.