Note: This is our final Word of the Day for the 2020-21 school year. obtrusive \ əb-ˈtrü-siv \ adjective1. sticking out; protruding 2. undesirably noticeable_________The word obtrusive has appeared in nine articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Feb. 26 in “Atop the McGraw-Hill Building, the Name Stays” by John Freeman Gill:Right upstairs, hulking above 230 Park, is the obtrusive and unloved skyscraper built in 1963 for Pan American World Airways. Daily Word ChallengeCan you correctly use the word obtrusive in a sentence? Based on the definition and example provided, write a sentence using today’s Word of the Day and share it as a comment on this article. If you want a better idea of how obtrusive can be used in a sentence, read these usage examples on Vocabulary.com.
Source: New York Times May 28, 2021 06:00 UTC