obtrusive |
indignant |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and indignant
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
indignant is showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.
obtrusive |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and undefined
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
obtrusive |
why |
As an adjective obtrusive
is sticking out; protruding.
As an adverb why is
for what cause, reason, or purpose.
As a noun why is
reason.
As an interjection why is
an exclamation used to express indignation, mild surprise, or impatience. "Well, I'll tell you...".
appreciable |
obtrusive |
As adjectives the difference between appreciable and obtrusive
is that
appreciable is substantial while
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding.
obtrusive |
noticeable |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and noticeable
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
noticeable is worthy of note; significant.
obtrusive |
inconspicuous |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and inconspicuous
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
inconspicuous is not prominent nor easily noticeable.
unpalatable |
obtrusive |
As adjectives the difference between unpalatable and obtrusive
is that
unpalatable is unpleasant to the taste while
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding.
obtrusive |
flagrant |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and flagrant
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
flagrant is obvious and offensive, blatant, scandalous or
flagrant can be (obsolete).
obtrusive |
presumptuous |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and presumptuous
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
presumptuous is going beyond what is right, proper, or appropriate because of an excess of self-confidence or arrogance.
obtrusive |
passionate |
As adjectives the difference between obtrusive and passionate
is that
obtrusive is sticking out; protruding while
passionate is given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual.
As a noun passionate is
a passionate individual.
As a verb passionate is
to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.
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