OBTRUSIVE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for OBTRUSIVE, such as:
1. The logo was still visible but less obtrusive this time in beige.
2. Not the less, however, came this importunately obtrusive sense of change.
3. These heaters are less obtrusive and are easy to store away in the summer.
4. She, on the other hand, though devoted and faithful, was less obtrusively affectionate.
2. Not the less, however, came this importunately obtrusive sense of change.
3. These heaters are less obtrusive and are easy to store away in the summer.
4. She, on the other hand, though devoted and faithful, was less obtrusively affectionate.
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Meanings and Examples of OBTRUSIVE
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obtrusive
a. undesirably noticeable
a. sticking out; protruding
Classic Sentence:
1 Not the less, however, came this importunately obtrusive sense of change.
2 And then they both stared at me, and I, with an obtrusive show of artlessness on my countenance, stared at them, and plaited the right leg of my trousers with my right hand.
3 He stood as opposed to Captain Wentworth, in all his own unwelcome obtrusiveness; and the evil of his attentions last night, the irremediable mischief he might have done, was considered with sensations unqualified, unperplexed.
4 She, on the other hand, though devoted and faithful, was less obtrusively affectionate.
Example Sentence:
1 The logo was still visible but less obtrusive this time in beige.
2 These heaters are less obtrusive and are easy to store away in the summer.
3 I might have escaped notice, had not my treacherous slate somehow happened to slip from my hand, and falling with an obtrusive crash, directly drawn every eye upon me.