impertinent
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/icons/point.icon IMPERTINENT, OFFICIOUS, MEDDLESOME, INTRUSIVE, OBTRUSIVE mean given to thrusting oneself into the affairs of others.
e.g. resented their impertinent interference
OFFICIOUS implies the offering of services or attentions that are unwelcome or annoying. e.g. officious friends made the job harder
MEDDLESOME stresses an annoying and usually prying interference in others' affairs. e.g. a meddlesome landlord
INTRUSIVE implies a tactless or otherwise objectionable thrusting into others' affairs. e.g. tried to be helpful without being intrusive
OBTRUSIVE stresses improper or offensive conspicuousness of interfering actions. e.g. expressed an obtrusive concern for his safety
adjective
⦅かたく⦆ 〈人・態度などが〉生意気な; «…に対して» 無礼な(rude), 図々しい «to» e.g. an impertinent question.
e.g. talk of “rhetoric” and “strategy” is impertinent to this process.
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