obtrusive

/əbˈtruːsɪv/
adjective
  1. Noticeable in an unpleasant or unwanted way; too noticeable or prominent.
    • The new building's modern design felt obtrusive in the historic neighborhood.
    • The bright neon sign was so obtrusive that it distracted drivers on the road.
    • She tried to hide her phone, but its obtrusive ringing gave her away during the movie.
  2. Tending to push oneself or one's ideas into situations where not wanted; interfering or meddlesome.
    • I appreciate your help, but please don't be so obtrusive with your advice.
    • His obtrusive questions made everyone at the party uncomfortable.
    • The reporter was so obtrusive that the celebrity asked security to remove him.
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