She looked to be concentrating hard, so I did not wish to obtrude.
Obtrude: to force oneself into a situation uninvited.*it basically means to disturb/interrupt*You were concentrating intently at the work on your desk, so i did not wish to obtrude.
Obtrude is a verb; as in: My neighbor has a nasty habit of dropping by unexpectedly to obtrude her opinions on subjects that do not interest me.
He always obtrudes his religious beliefs on others in a way that is pushy and unkind, rather than educational. (pushes, imposes) I don't mean to obtrude my advice upon you, but I wouldn't take that job. (thrust, impose) I didn't really want to obtrude into the conversation, but I couldn't just stand back and allow the gossip to continue. (intrude, butt in, interfere)
He always obtrudes his religious beliefs on others in a way that is pushy and unkind, rather than educational. (pushes, imposes) I don't mean to obtrude my advice upon you, but I wouldn't take that job. (thrust, impose) I didn't really want to obtrude into the conversation, but I couldn't just stand back and allow the gossip to continue. (intrude, butt in, interfere)
butt in, interlope, intermeddle, intrude,meddle, mess, muck (about or around), nose, obtrude,poke, pry, snoop
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
You used presiding in a sentence when you asked about it. And u can use any word in a sentence.
You just did, or you could just use the sentence "I don't know how to use overtaken in a sentence."
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The first way you could use cursed in a sentence is "he was forever cursed to a life of pain". If you wish to use it as a swearing type curse a sentence you could use is " he cursed loudly at John"
Obtrude means something that is noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way. Or to impose (oneself or one's ideas) on others with undue insistence or without invitation.
His type of driving was legal. How could you use legal in a sentence? It is illegal to poison ill eagles.