obtrusive

Etymology
From + English. is the   of, a variant of , from  +  (ultimately from ).

Adjective

 * 1) Of a person: overly assertive, bold, or domineering; pushy; also, ostentatious.
 * 2) Of a thing: noticeable or prominent, especially in a displeasing way.
 * 3)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1) Of a thing: noticeable or prominent, especially in a displeasing way.
 * 2)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1) Of a thing: noticeable or prominent, especially in a displeasing way.
 * 2)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.
 * 1)  Protruding or sticking out, especially in a way that obstructs.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Georgian: მოურიდებელი
 * German: ,
 * Italian:, ,
 * Macedonian: на́метлив, на́стојчив
 * Polish:


 * Finnish: esiinpistävä
 * Georgian: თვალშისაცემი, შესამჩნევი
 * German:, (negativ) wahrnehmbar
 * Italian:
 * Macedonian: