intruding
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- Intruding is the act of entering a space or situation where you are not invited or welcome, often causing discomfort.
- It can be used as a verb (He is intruding) or an adjective (An intruding thought) to describe invasive behavior.
- Commonly followed by 'on' for activities and privacy, or 'into' for physical spaces and deep structures.
- The word implies a violation of boundaries, whether they are physical, social, emotional, or digital.
- Physical Intrusion
- This refers to the literal entry into a restricted area, such as a person entering a 'No Trespassing' zone or a stranger walking into your home without knocking. It is about the violation of physical territory.
- Social Intrusion
- This occurs when someone enters a social dynamic where they are not invited, such as joining a private dinner party or interrupting a confidential meeting between colleagues. It often involves a lack of social awareness.
- Mental and Emotional Intrusion
- This describes thoughts or feelings that enter the mind unexpectedly and unpleasantly. For example, 'intruding thoughts' are a common psychological phenomenon where distressing images or ideas pop into a person's head against their will.
I felt like I was intruding on their grief when I walked into the room while they were crying.
The bright light from the billboard was intruding into our bedroom all night.
Stop intruding on my personal life with all these questions.
The software was flagged for intruding on user privacy by tracking location data without consent.
He apologized for intruding on our conversation, but he had urgent news to share.
- Active Verb Usage
- When used as a verb, it emphasizes the action of the intruder. 'I hope I am not intruding,' is a polite way to check if your presence is welcome. It places the focus on the person's behavior.
- Adjectival Usage
- When used as an adjective, it describes the nature of the thing itself. 'The intruding light made it impossible to sleep.' Here, 'intruding' modifies 'light,' giving it a negative, invasive quality.
- Gerund Usage
- As a gerund, it acts as a noun. 'Intruding is a serious offense in this facility.' This usage is common in formal rules and legal documents.
She felt like an intruding presence at the family reunion since she was just a distant friend.
The reporter was criticized for intruding on the victim's family during their time of mourning.
Is the music from the party intruding on your study time?
The new skyscraper is intruding on the historic skyline of the city.
He has a habit of intruding into other people's business without being asked.
- In the Workplace
- Managers might use the word when discussing work-life balance. 'We want to ensure that work emails are not intruding on your personal time during the weekends.'
- In Journalism and Media
- News reports often use 'intruding' to describe the actions of paparazzi or investigative journalists who go too far. 'The public felt the media was intruding on the royal family's private moments.'
- In Literature and Film
- Authors use the word to create tension. A character might feel an 'intruding presence' in a haunted house, or a narrator might describe the 'intruding light of dawn' ending a secret meeting.
The judge ruled that the search was intruding on the defendant's Fourth Amendment rights.
Many users are concerned about how much social media apps are intruding into their daily lives.
The sound of the city was constantly intruding on the quiet of the park.
I don't want to be intruding, but do you need any help with those boxes?
The architect designed the building to avoid intruding on the natural landscape.
- Intruding vs. Trespassing
- 'Trespassing' is a legal term specifically for land or property. 'Intruding' is much broader and can apply to conversations, thoughts, and digital spaces. You wouldn't say someone is 'trespassing on my thoughts.'
- Intruding vs. Interrupting
- 'Interrupting' is usually a brief, temporary break in an action (like speaking). 'Intruding' suggests a more sustained or deeper entry into a private sphere. You interrupt a sentence, but you intrude on a life.
- Overusing the Word
- Sometimes people use 'intruding' when 'bothering' or 'disturbing' would be more appropriate for minor inconveniences. 'Intruding' has a slightly more serious, invasive tone.
Incorrect: He was intruding to the meeting. Correct: He was intruding on the meeting.
Incorrect: I don't want to intrude your work. Correct: I don't want to intrude on your work.
Incorrect: The cat was intruding my sleep. Correct: The cat was intruding on my sleep.
Incorrect: Stop intruding with my plans. Correct: Stop interfering with my plans.
Incorrect: The roots are intruding at the wall. Correct: The roots are intruding into the wall.
- Intruding vs. Encroaching
- Intruding is often a single act or a state of being. Encroaching implies a slow, steady advance that takes over more and more space over time.
- Intruding vs. Infringing
- Infringing is almost exclusively used for rights, laws, or agreements. You infringe on a copyright or a person's rights. You intrude on their privacy or their physical space.
- Intruding vs. Meddling
- Meddling is more about interfering in someone's affairs in an annoying way. It focuses on the action of trying to influence things, while intruding focuses on the act of being present where you shouldn't be.
The weeds were encroaching on the flower bed, slowly taking over the garden.
He was charged with trespassing after he climbed over the neighbor's fence.
The doctor explained that the procedure would be non-invasive, meaning no large incisions would be made.
She was tired of her mother-in-law meddling in her marriage.
The new law was seen as infringing on the freedom of the press.
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The root 'trudere' also gives us the words 'extrude' (to push out), 'protrude' (to push forward), and 'obtrude' (to push against). They all share the basic physical concept of pushing.
발음 가이드
- Stressing the first syllable: IN-tru-ding.
- Pronouncing the 'u' as a short sound like in 'truck'.
- Dropping the 'g' entirely (in-tru-din), which is common in some dialects but informal.
- Confusing the 'in' sound with 'en'.
- Making the 'd' sound too sharp or like a 't'.
난이도
Easy to recognize in context, though the 'ing' form can be either a verb or an adjective.
Requires knowledge of the correct prepositions ('on' vs 'into').
Very useful for polite social interactions.
Clear pronunciation and usually emphasized in speech.
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Present Participle as Adjective
The intruding noise was very loud.
Gerund after Prepositions
He apologized for intruding.
Present Continuous Tense
She is intruding on our meeting right now.
Participial Phrases
Intruding on the silence, the phone rang.
Verbs of Avoidance + Gerund
I try to avoid intruding on their time.
수준별 예문
I am sorry for intruding.
Je suis désolé de vous déranger.
Present participle used as a gerund.
Is the noise intruding on your work?
Le bruit vous dérange-t-il dans votre travail ?
Present continuous question.
Please do not come in; you are intruding.
S'il vous plaît, n'entrez pas ; vous dérangez.
Present continuous for a current action.
He felt like he was intruding at the party.
Il avait l'impression de s'incruster à la fête.
Past continuous.
The dog is intruding into the kitchen.
Le chien s'introduit dans la cuisine.
Intruding into + physical space.
Stop intruding on my private time.
Arrêtez d'empiéter sur mon temps privé.
Imperative + gerund.
She does not like people intruding.
Elle n'aime pas que les gens s'incrustent.
Gerund as an object.
Are we intruding on your dinner?
Est-ce que nous vous dérangeons pendant votre dîner ?
Present continuous question.
I hope I am not intruding on your conversation.
J'espère que je ne vous dérange pas dans votre conversation.
Polite formula.
The sunlight was intruding into the dark room.
La lumière du soleil s'introduisait dans la pièce sombre.
Past continuous with 'into'.
He apologized for intruding on their meeting.
Il s'est excusé d'avoir interrompu leur réunion.
Preposition 'for' + gerund.
The weeds are intruding into the garden beds.
Les mauvaises herbes s'immiscent dans les plates-bandes du jardin.
Metaphorical/Physical entry.
I don't want to be an intruding guest.
Je ne veux pas être un invité encombrant.
Adjectival use.
The music is intruding on my peace and quiet.
La musique empiète sur ma paix et ma tranquillité.
Abstract object 'peace and quiet'.
She felt like an intruding presence in the room.
Elle se sentait comme une présence intrusive dans la pièce.
Adjectival use modifying 'presence'.
Is the neighbor's tree intruding on your yard?
L'arbre du voisin empiète-t-il sur votre jardin ?
Physical boundary.
The government is often accused of intruding on citizens' privacy.
Le gouvernement est souvent accusé d'empiéter sur la vie privée des citoyens.
Passive voice + 'of' + gerund.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be intruding on your private thoughts.
Désolé, je ne voulais pas m'immiscer dans vos pensées privées.
Infinitive 'to be' + present participle.
The reporter was criticized for intruding on the family's grief.
Le journaliste a été critiqué pour avoir empiété sur le deuil de la famille.
Gerund after a preposition.
Intruding into a secure network is a serious crime.
S'introduire dans un réseau sécurisé est un crime grave.
Gerund as the subject of the sentence.
The new skyscraper is intruding on the city's historic view.
Le nouveau gratte-ciel empiète sur la vue historique de la ville.
Metaphorical intrusion on a 'view'.
He has a habit of intruding into other people's business.
Il a l'habitude de se mêler des affaires des autres.
Habitual action with 'of' + gerund.
The sound of the traffic was constantly intruding on our conversation.
Le bruit de la circulation empiétait constamment sur notre conversation.
Adverb 'constantly' modifying the verb.
She felt that social media was intruding into her real life.
Elle sentait que les réseaux sociaux s'immisçaient dans sa vie réelle.
Abstract space 'real life'.
The company was sued for intruding on a competitor's trade secrets.
L'entreprise a été poursuivie pour avoir empiété sur les secrets commerciaux d'un concurrent.
Legal context.
Intruding thoughts can be a symptom of high stress or anxiety.
Les pensées intrusives peuvent être un symptôme de stress ou d'anxiété élevés.
Adjectival use in a medical/psychological context.
The architect was careful to avoid intruding on the natural landscape.
L'architecte a veillé à ne pas empiéter sur le paysage naturel.
Infinitive 'to avoid' + gerund.
By intruding into the negotiations, he caused more harm than good.
En s'immisçant dans les négociations, il a fait plus de mal que de bien.
Prepositional phrase with 'By'.
The bright neon signs were intruding on the quiet atmosphere of the village.
Les enseignes au néon lumineuses empiétaient sur l'atmosphère calme du village.
Sensory intrusion.
She resented the way her parents were still intruding into her financial affairs.
Elle en voulait à ses parents de s'immiscer encore dans ses affaires financières.
Intruding into + complex abstract object.
The judge ruled that the search was an intruding violation of rights.
Le juge a statué que la perquisition était une violation intrusive des droits.
Adjectival use modifying 'violation'.
Intruding upon the peace of the morning, the alarm clock rang loudly.
Empiétant sur le calme du matin, le réveil a sonné bruyamment.
Participial phrase at the beginning of a sentence.
The philosopher argued that technology is fundamentally intruding on the human experience.
Le philosophe a soutenu que la technologie empiète fondamentalement sur l'expérience humaine.
Abstract philosophical context.
He felt the weight of history intruding on his every decision.
Il sentait le poids de l'histoire peser sur chacune de ses décisions.
Metaphorical use.
The novel explores the theme of the past intruding on the present.
Le roman explore le thème du passé qui s'immisce dans le présent.
Literary analysis.
The software's data-gathering methods were seen as unnecessarily intruding.
Les méthodes de collecte de données du logiciel ont été considérées comme inutilement intrusives.
Adverb 'unnecessarily' + present participle.
Intruding into the sovereign territory of another nation is an act of war.
S'introduire sur le territoire souverain d'une autre nation est un acte de guerre.
Formal political context.
The artist used intruding shapes to create a sense of tension in the painting.
L'artiste a utilisé des formes intrusives pour créer un sentiment de tension dans la peinture.
Artistic description.
The constant notifications were intruding on his ability to think deeply.
Les notifications constantes empiétaient sur sa capacité à réfléchir profondément.
Cognitive context.
Without intruding on the details, could you give us a general overview?
Sans entrer dans les détails, pourriez-vous nous donner un aperçu général ?
Polite request using a negative gerund phrase.
The geological survey identified several areas where igneous rock was intruding into the sedimentary layers.
L'étude géologique a identifié plusieurs zones où de la roche ignée s'insérait dans les couches sédimentaires.
Scientific/Geological context.
There is a fine line between helpful intervention and intruding on personal autonomy.
Il y a une frontière ténue entre l'intervention utile et l'empiètement sur l'autonomie personnelle.
Philosophical/Ethical context.
The poem depicts the intruding silence of the desert as a physical force.
Le poème dépeint le silence envahissant du désert comme une force physique.
Literary/Poetic use.
The court must decide if the surveillance was an intruding overreach of executive power.
Le tribunal doit décider si la surveillance était un excès de pouvoir exécutif intrusif.
High-level legal discourse.
He found the intruding memories of the war impossible to suppress.
Il trouvait les souvenirs envahissants de la guerre impossibles à réprimer.
Psychological/Existential context.
The composer utilized intruding dissonances to disrupt the melodic flow.
Le compositeur a utilisé des dissonances intrusives pour perturber le flux mélodique.
Musicological analysis.
The study examines how market forces are intruding into the sacred space of the family.
L'étude examine comment les forces du marché s'immiscent dans l'espace sacré de la famille.
Sociological context.
Intruding upon the narrative, the author's voice breaks the fourth wall.
S'immisçant dans le récit, la voix de l'auteur brise le quatrième mur.
Meta-literary context.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
Am I intruding?
I hope I'm not intruding.
Sorry for intruding.
Intruding on someone's time.
An intruding force.
Intruding into private affairs.
Intruding on the peace.
Intruding upon seclusion.
The intruding reality.
Intruding on territory.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Interfering means changing or stopping a process; intruding means being where you aren't wanted.
Interrupting is a brief break in an action; intruding is a deeper violation of space or privacy.
Invading is much stronger and often implies a large-scale or aggressive takeover.
관용어 및 표현
"To stick one's nose in"
To intrude or meddle in something that is not one's business.
She's always sticking her nose in other people's problems.
Informal"To barge in"
To intrude rudely or forcefully.
He just barged in while we were having a private talk.
Informal"To crash a party"
To intrude on a social event without an invitation.
They decided to crash the wedding party.
Informal"To step on someone's toes"
To intrude on someone's responsibilities or area of authority.
I don't want to step on your toes, but I have some ideas for the project.
Neutral"To poke one's nose into"
Similar to 'stick one's nose in'; to be nosy and intrude.
Stop poking your nose into my financial matters.
Informal"To horn in"
To intrude or move in on someone else's activity or territory.
He's trying to horn in on our business deal.
Slang"To gatecrash"
To attend a social event without being invited.
They managed to gatecrash the exclusive gala.
Neutral/Informal"To muscle in"
To intrude by using force or influence to get what you want.
The big corporation is trying to muscle in on the local market.
Informal"To butt in"
To interrupt or intrude on a conversation rudely.
Don't butt in when I'm speaking to your father.
Informal"To invade someone's space"
To intrude physically or emotionally on someone.
You're really invading my personal space right now.
Neutral혼동하기 쉬운
Both involve unwanted involvement.
Intruding is about presence (where you are); interfering is about action (what you do). If you listen to a secret, you are intruding. If you tell the secret to someone else to cause trouble, you are interfering.
Stop intruding on my meeting! vs Stop interfering with my work!
Both involve unauthorized entry.
Trespassing is a specific legal term for land/property. Intruding is broader and can apply to thoughts, conversations, and digital spaces.
He was trespassing in the field. vs He was intruding on my thoughts.
Both involve crossing boundaries.
Encroaching implies a slow, gradual, and often permanent takeover. Intruding can be a single, sudden act.
The city is encroaching on the forest. vs I am sorry for intruding on your dinner.
They sound similar and both involve 'thrusting' in.
Obtruding means to force oneself or one's ideas on others in an annoying or overly noticeable way. Intruding is more about the violation of a boundary.
He obtruded his opinions on everyone. vs He was intruding on their private talk.
Both involve violations.
Infringing is almost always used for rights, laws, or patents. Intruding is used for space, privacy, and time.
They are infringing on my copyright. vs They are intruding on my privacy.
문장 패턴
I am intruding.
I am intruding.
I am sorry for intruding.
I am sorry for intruding.
I hope I am not intruding on [Noun].
I hope I am not intruding on your work.
[Noun] is intruding into [Space].
The light is intruding into the room.
Intruding on [Noun], [Clause].
Intruding on the peace, the bell rang.
The [Adjective] nature of the intruding [Noun].
The pervasive nature of the intruding surveillance.
Stop intruding on [Noun]!
Stop intruding on my privacy!
He was accused of intruding.
He was accused of intruding.
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Common in both spoken and written English, especially in social and legal contexts.
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Using 'intruding to' instead of 'intruding on/into'.
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He was intruding on the meeting.
The verb 'intrude' does not take the preposition 'to'. It is almost always followed by 'on' or 'into'.
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Confusing 'intruding' with 'interfering'.
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I'm sorry for intruding on your conversation.
Intruding is about being present where you aren't wanted. Interfering is about taking action to change something you shouldn't.
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Using 'intruding' for a welcome visit.
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I'm so glad you came by!
Intruding implies the visit is unwanted. If the visit is welcome, do not use 'intruding'.
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Misplacing the stress on the first syllable.
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in-TRU-ding
The stress must be on the second syllable. Saying 'IN-tru-ding' sounds unnatural to native speakers.
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Using 'intruding' as a noun without an article.
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The intruding was constant. (Better: The intrusion was constant.)
While 'intruding' can be a gerund, the noun 'intrusion' is often a better choice for formal writing.
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Choosing the Preposition
Always remember: 'on' for activities and 'into' for spaces. This is the most common mistake learners make with this word.
The Polite Question
Use 'Am I intruding?' whenever you enter a room where people are already talking. it's a great way to show social intelligence.
Beyond 'Bothering'
Use 'intruding' when you want to sound more precise and professional than just saying 'bothering' or 'disturbing'.
Sensory Details
Use 'intruding' to describe light, sound, or smell that ruins a peaceful atmosphere. It adds a layer of emotion to your description.
Intrusive vs. Intruding
While 'intrusive' is the more common adjective for thoughts, 'intruding' is also used and emphasizes the action of the thought entering the mind.
Privacy Context
In legal writing, 'intruding' is a key word for discussing privacy violations. It carries more weight than 'looking' or 'watching'.
Biological Invasions
You can use 'intruding' to describe invasive species or weeds that are taking over a new area.
Participial Phrases
Start a sentence with 'Intruding on...' to create a more dynamic and sophisticated sentence structure.
Negative Connotation
Be aware that 'intruding' is almost always negative. Don't use it if you want to describe a welcome surprise visit.
Intruding vs. Encroaching
Use 'encroaching' for slow things (like the tide) and 'intruding' for sudden or specific things (like a person).
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기억법
Think of 'In-True-Ding'. When you are 'IN' a place where it's 'TRUE' you don't belong, the alarm goes 'DING!' You are intruding.
시각적 연상
Imagine a person trying to squeeze through a very narrow door into a room where everyone is looking at them with surprise. That person is intruding.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'intruding' in three different ways today: once to apologize for a social interruption, once to describe a physical object, and once to describe a thought.
어원
The word comes from the Latin verb 'intrudere,' which is composed of 'in-' (into) and 'trudere' (to thrust or push). It entered Middle English via the Old French word 'intruder.'
원래 의미: To thrust oneself in or to enter by force.
Indo-European (Latin branch)문화적 맥락
Be careful when calling someone 'intruding' directly; it can be quite offensive as it implies they are disrespectful or rude.
In English-speaking countries, 'I hope I'm not intruding' is a very common social lubricant used to maintain politeness.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Social Situations
- Am I intruding?
- I hope I'm not intruding.
- Sorry for intruding on your talk.
- I felt like I was intruding.
Privacy and Law
- Intruding on privacy.
- Intruding into private lives.
- Intruding upon seclusion.
- Accused of intruding.
Technology
- Intruding into the network.
- Intruding into a database.
- Software intruding on user data.
- Digital intruding.
Psychology
- Intruding thoughts.
- Intruding memories.
- Intruding emotions.
- Intruding on mental peace.
Physical Space
- Intruding into the room.
- Roots intruding into pipes.
- Light intruding into the bedroom.
- Intruding on my yard.
대화 시작하기
"Do you ever feel like technology is intruding on your personal life too much?"
"Have you ever accidentally found yourself intruding on a very private conversation?"
"What is the best way to tell someone they are intruding without being rude?"
"Do you think advertisements are becoming too intruding on our daily routines?"
"How do you deal with intruding thoughts when you are trying to sleep?"
일기 주제
Write about a time you felt like you were intruding on a situation. How did you handle it?
Reflect on the boundaries in your life. Are there areas where you feel people are intruding?
Describe a physical space that feels safe from any intruding noise or light. Why is it special?
Discuss the balance between national security and intruding on individual privacy.
Write a short story about a character who is an 'intruding' presence in a small town.
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, in almost all contexts, 'intruding' implies that the entry or presence is unwelcome. Even when used politely ('Am I intruding?'), it acknowledges that your presence might be a negative disruption. There are very few, if any, positive uses of the word.
Use 'intruding on' for activities, time, privacy, or abstract concepts (e.g., 'intruding on a meeting'). Use 'intruding into' for physical spaces, containers, or deep structures (e.g., 'intruding into a room' or 'intruding into a computer network').
Yes, 'intruding' is often used for sensory experiences that disrupt your peace or focus. For example, 'The intruding sound of the siren made it hard to sleep.' This is a very common and natural usage.
It is a neutral to formal word. It is perfectly acceptable in professional emails, legal documents, and academic writing, but it is also used in everyday polite conversation. It is more formal than 'butting in' but less formal than 'encroaching'.
In psychology, 'intruding thoughts' (more commonly called 'intrusive thoughts') are unwanted, often distressing ideas or images that pop into a person's mind. Using 'intruding' as an adjective here emphasizes that these thoughts are not invited.
The most common ways are 'I hope I'm not intruding,' 'Am I intruding?', or 'I'm sorry for intruding.' These phrases show that you respect the other person's boundaries and are aware that you might be disrupting them.
Yes, in gardening or ecology, you can say weeds are 'intruding into' a flower bed. It suggests they are growing where they are not wanted and taking over space meant for other plants.
In geology, an 'intrusion' (noun) or 'intruding rock' (adjective/participle) refers to magma that has been pushed into existing rock layers before cooling. It 'intrudes' because it forces its way into a space that was already occupied.
Not exactly. 'Trespassing' is a legal term for entering someone's land or building without permission. 'Intruding' is much broader; you can intrude on a conversation or someone's thoughts, but you can't 'trespass' on them.
No, 'intruding to' is generally incorrect. You should use 'intruding on' or 'intruding into' depending on the object. For example, 'intruding on the party' or 'intruding into the house'.
셀프 테스트 192 질문
Write a short apology to a colleague for intruding on their meeting.
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Describe a time when a loud noise was intruding on your sleep.
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Explain the difference between 'intruding' and 'interfering' in your own words.
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Write a sentence using 'intruding' as an adjective.
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Discuss whether you think social media is intruding on our privacy.
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Create a dialogue between two people where one person feels the other is intruding.
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Write a formal sentence about a company intruding on a competitor's market.
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Describe an 'intruding' thought you might have during an exam.
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Write a sentence about a plant intruding into a space.
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Use 'intruding' in a sentence about a historic building.
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Write a sentence using the phrase 'I hope I'm not intruding'.
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Describe a situation where a stranger might be intruding.
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Write a sentence about technology intruding on family time.
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Use 'intruding' in a sentence about a legal ruling.
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Write a short story opening using the word 'intruding'.
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Explain why 'intruding' is a negative word.
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Write a sentence about a noise intruding on a concert.
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Use 'intruding' in a sentence about a memory.
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Write a sentence about a government policy intruding on rights.
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Describe a person who is 'intruding' in a social setting.
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Practice saying: 'I hope I am not intruding on your conversation.' Focus on the stress of the second syllable.
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Explain a situation where you would feel like you were intruding.
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Discuss with a partner: Is technology intruding on our lives too much?
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Roleplay: You need to ask a teacher a question, but they are talking to another student. Start with 'Am I intruding?'
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Describe a noise that is currently 'intruding' on your environment.
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Give a short presentation on the importance of not intruding on others' privacy.
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How would you tell a friend they are intruding on your personal business?
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Talk about a time you accidentally intruded on someone. How did you feel?
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Discuss the legal consequences of intruding into a secure computer system.
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Explain the concept of 'intruding thoughts' to a friend.
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Describe a physical object that is 'intruding' into a space (like a tree branch).
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What are some ways to avoid intruding on people's time?
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Debate: Should the media be allowed to intrude on the lives of public figures?
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How do you feel when someone is intruding on your personal space?
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Practice the phrase: 'Sorry for intruding on your private time.'
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Talk about a movie where an 'intruding' character causes problems.
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Discuss the difference between 'intruding' and 'helping'.
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Explain the geological meaning of 'intruding' to someone who doesn't know it.
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How do you handle 'intruding' memories of a bad experience?
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Tell a story about an 'intruding' cat or dog.
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Listen to a dialogue where someone says 'Am I intruding?'. What is the response?
Listen to a news report about privacy. How many times is the word 'intruding' used?
Identify the tone of a speaker saying 'Stop intruding on my life!'.
Listen to a description of a house. Is there anything 'intruding' into the space?
Listen to a scientific lecture on geology. How is 'intruding' used?
Listen to an apology. What is the person apologizing for?
Listen to a poem. Does the poet use 'intruding' metaphorically?
Listen to a conversation in a busy office. Who is 'intruding' on whom?
Listen to a list of synonyms. Which one sounds most like 'intruding'?
Listen to a story about a hacker. What is the hacker 'intruding' into?
Listen to a person describing their sleep. What was 'intruding' on it?
Listen to a legal ruling. What was the 'intruding' action?
Listen to a child talking about their sibling. Why are they upset about 'intruding'?
Listen to a discussion about urban planning. What is 'intruding' on the view?
Listen to a meditation guide. How do they suggest dealing with 'intruding' thoughts?
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Summary
Intruding is a powerful word for describing a breach of boundaries. Whether you are talking about a neighbor's tree branches, a hacker in a network, or an unwanted guest at a party, 'intruding' captures the essence of being where you don't belong. Example: 'I hope I'm not intruding on your lunch, but I have a quick question.'
- Intruding is the act of entering a space or situation where you are not invited or welcome, often causing discomfort.
- It can be used as a verb (He is intruding) or an adjective (An intruding thought) to describe invasive behavior.
- Commonly followed by 'on' for activities and privacy, or 'into' for physical spaces and deep structures.
- The word implies a violation of boundaries, whether they are physical, social, emotional, or digital.
Choosing the Preposition
Always remember: 'on' for activities and 'into' for spaces. This is the most common mistake learners make with this word.
The Polite Question
Use 'Am I intruding?' whenever you enter a room where people are already talking. it's a great way to show social intelligence.
Beyond 'Bothering'
Use 'intruding' when you want to sound more precise and professional than just saying 'bothering' or 'disturbing'.
Sensory Details
Use 'intruding' to describe light, sound, or smell that ruins a peaceful atmosphere. It adds a layer of emotion to your description.