protrusive

/proʊˈtruːsɪv/
adjective
  1. Sticking out or tending to stick out from a surface.
    • She wore a brace to correct her protrusive jaw.
    • The protrusive rocks on the trail were a hazard for hikers.
    • The animal had protrusive teeth that made it look fierce.
  2. Noticeable or attracting attention in an unwanted way.
    • The advertisement's protrusive colors were hard to ignore.
    • His protrusive behavior at the party made everyone uncomfortable.
    • Her protrusive comments during the meeting were not appreciated.
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