No, it is not. Intruder is a noun for someone who intrudes (a person).
Yes, "intruder" is a noun. It refers to a person who enters a place or situation where they are not wanted or allowed.
The conflict in "The Intruder" revolves around a woman who feels threatened and unsafe in her own home after discovering evidence of an unknown person sneaking into her house. This conflict creates tension and suspense as she tries to uncover the identity and intentions of the intruder while dealing with her escalating fear and paranoia.
An intruder is one who enters without invitation. However, do not confuse an intruder with a robber. Robbers steal while intruders break in. The word itself is a noun (person/place/thing). A sample sentence might be: Jeremy called the police when he saw the intruder. Another: We could hear the intruder coming down the hallway, and we held weapons tightly, ready to defend ourselves if need be.
to show the person/intruder that your car will go off if they try to break in.
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Yes, the person known as the "bed intruder rapist" was caught. Antoine Dodson, the brother of the attempted assault victim, helped to raise awareness about the incident through a viral news interview that was turned into a popular song called "Bed Intruder Song" on YouTube.
They are unfamiliar with the person and seem them as a treat to them and their territory. They bark to alert their owner or defend itself from the presumed intruder.
A person who enters by force without permission is commonly called a trespasser or an intruder.
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