Obtrusive

  • 31Obtrusiveness — Obtrusive Ob*tru sive, a. Disposed to obtrude; inclined to intrude or thrust one s self or one s opinions upon others, or to enter uninvited; forward; pushing; intrusive. {Ob*tru sive*ly}, adv. {Ob*tru sive*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] Not obvious,… …

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  • 32obtrusively — obtrusive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ noticeable or prominent in an unwelcome or intrusive way. DERIVATIVES obtrusively adverb obtrusiveness noun …

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  • 33obtrusiveness — obtrusive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ noticeable or prominent in an unwelcome or intrusive way. DERIVATIVES obtrusively adverb obtrusiveness noun …

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  • 34Space advertising — A NASA astronaut jokingly advertises a recovered defective satellite for sale during a space walk …

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  • 35Kill the Silence — Infobox Album Name = Kill The Silence Type = studio Longtype = (Split) Artist = Monster Squad / Obtrusive Released = start date |2006|9|19 Recorded = Genre = Street punk Length = 22:10 Label = T.S.O.R. Producer = Reviews = Chronology = Monster… …

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  • 37Church Music —     Ecclesiastical Music     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Music     By this term is meant the music which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote the… …

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  • 38meddlesome — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. officious, obtrusive, interfering. See between, curiosity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. intrusive, prying, obtrusive, interfering, officious, meddling, impertinent, interposing, interrupting,… …

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  • 39impertinent — adjective impertinent remarks Syn: rude, insolent, impolite, ill mannered, bad mannered, uncivil, discourteous, disrespectful; impudent, cheeky, audacious, bold, brazen, brash, presumptuous, forward; tactless, undiplomatic; informal sau …

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  • 40impertinent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin impertinent , impertinens, from Latin in + pertinent , pertinens, present participle of pertinēre to pertain Date: 14th century 1. not pertinent ; irrelevant 2. a. not… …

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