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1 obtrusive
1. a выступающий, выдающийся2. a навязчивый, назойливый; бесцеремонныйСинонимический ряд:1. impertinent (adj.) busy; forward; impertinent; interfering; intrusive; meddlesome; meddling; officious; polypragmatic; rude2. jutting (adj.) bulging; extruding; jutting; projecting; prominent; protruding; sticking out3. apparent (verb) apparent; conspicuous; obvious; prominent4. audacious (verb) audacious; brash; brazen; impudent5. intrusive (verb) intrusive; meddlesome; pryingАнтонимический ряд:inconspicuous; polite; respectful
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