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intrusivein‧tru‧sive /ɪnˈtruːsɪv/ adjective - intrusive questions
- The photographers were pushy and intrusive.
ADVERB► less· In those days of fewer opinion polls they seemed to play a much smaller, less intrusive part in the elections.· Government would be smaller and less intrusive.· If it is fixed it gives a limited picture only but is less intrusive. ► more· Police spoke of a benign new law enforcement tactic no more intrusive than a video camera at a convenience store. ► too· He was far too intrusive on his own, without bringing his sister and nephew into it.· Blackpool tourism spokesman John Hall said Lisa felt Gaynor's filming was too intrusive.· In doing this try not to become too intrusive. affecting someone’s private life or interrupting them in an unwanted and annoying way: They found the television cameras too intrusive. |