butt in, interlope, intermeddle, intrude,meddle, mess, muck (about or around), nose, obtrude,poke, pry, snoop
"Obtrude" means to thrust forward or impose oneself or one's ideas on others in an intrusive or unwelcome manner.
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 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.
obtrude
To obtrude one's self on another for bed and board.
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)
a. it was none of their businessb. it was out of their wayc. it did not obtrude upon themd. all of the aboveWhich one do you think it is?
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