obtrude
ob|trude /ɒbtr'uːd/ (obtrudes obtruding obtruded)
[VERB] V, V n, V on n
When something obtrudes or when you obtrude it, it becomes noticeable in an undesirable way. (LITERARY)
A 40 watt bulb would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude...
Gertrude now clearly felt that she had obtruded her sorrow...
He didn't want to obtrude on her privacy.
[VERB] V, V n, V on n
When something obtrudes or when you obtrude it, it becomes noticeable in an undesirable way. (LITERARY)
A 40 watt bulb would be quite sufficient and would not obtrude...
Gertrude now clearly felt that she had obtruded her sorrow...
He didn't want to obtrude on her privacy.