How Do You Spell OBTRUDED?

Pronunciation: [ɒbtɹˈuːdɪd] (IPA)

The word "obtruded" is spelled as /əbˈtruːdɪd/, with emphasis on the second syllable. This word means to forcefully push oneself or something else into a situation or conversation where it is not wanted or needed. It can also be used to describe something that is intrusive or unwanted. The correct spelling of this word is important in order to convey the intended meaning and prevent confusion. By using the IPA phonetic transcription system, it becomes easier to understand the correct pronunciation and spelling of this word.

OBTRUDED Meaning and Definition

  1. Obtruded is a verb that refers to the act of imposing or forcing something upon others, typically in an unwelcome or intrusive manner. When something is obtruded, it is forcefully presented or pushed into someone's attention or space without invitation or desire.

    The word is often used to describe situations where one person or thing intrudes upon or interrupts the privacy, comfort, or harmony of another. It implies that something has been forced upon someone else against their will or without their consent. This could be in the form of unwanted opinions, unsolicited advice, or intrusive actions.

    Obtruded can also be used to describe objects or elements that stand out or disrupt the smooth flow or appearance of something. For example, a bright and garish ornament may be said to obtrude upon an otherwise tastefully decorated room.

    Furthermore, the term can be applied to situations where ideas, concepts, or beliefs are forcefully imposed upon others, often in a manner that disregards their preferences or opinions. In such cases, the ideas are obtruded upon the unsuspecting or unwilling recipients, causing discomfort or frustration.

    Overall, the word obtruded emphasizes the notion of imposition or intrusion, highlighting the unwelcome nature of the action, object, or idea that is being forced upon someone or something.

Common Misspellings for OBTRUDED

Etymology of OBTRUDED

The word obtruded is derived from the verb obtrude.

The verb obtrude originated in the late 16th century and comes from Latin obtrudere, which means to thrust upon. The Latin word is composed of two parts: ob meaning against or upon and trudere meaning to thrust or push.

Over time, obtrude developed into obtruded, which means to force someone or something into a situation or upon someone's attention, especially unwelcome or excessive.

Conjugate verb Obtruded

CONDITIONAL

I would obtrude
we would obtrude
you would obtrude
he/she/it would obtrude
they would obtrude

FUTURE

I will obtrude
we will obtrude
you will obtrude
he/she/it will obtrude
they will obtrude

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have obtruded
we will have obtruded
you will have obtruded
he/she/it will have obtruded
they will have obtruded

PAST

I obtruded
we obtruded
you obtruded
he/she/it obtruded
they obtruded

PAST PERFECT

I had obtruded
we had obtruded
you had obtruded
he/she/it had obtruded
they had obtruded

PRESENT

I obtrude
we obtrude
you obtrude
he/she/it obtrudes
they obtrude

PRESENT PERFECT

I have obtruded
we have obtruded
you have obtruded
he/she/it has obtruded
they have obtruded
I am obtruding
we are obtruding
you are obtruding
he/she/it is obtruding
they are obtruding
I was obtruding
we were obtruding
you were obtruding
he/she/it was obtruding
they were obtruding
I will be obtruding
we will be obtruding
you will be obtruding
he/she/it will be obtruding
they will be obtruding
I have been obtruding
we have been obtruding
you have been obtruding
he/she/it has been obtruding
they have been obtruding
I had been obtruding
we had been obtruding
you had been obtruding
he/she/it had been obtruding
they had been obtruding
I will have been obtruding
we will have been obtruding
you will have been obtruding
he/she/it will have been obtruding
they will have been obtruding
I would have obtruded
we would have obtruded
you would have obtruded
he/she/it would have obtruded
they would have obtruded
I would be obtruding
we would be obtruding
you would be obtruding
he/she/it would be obtruding
they would be obtruding
I would have been obtruding
we would have been obtruding
you would have been obtruding
he/she/it would have been obtruding
they would have been obtruding

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