What is another word for Interloping?

Pronunciation: [ˌɪntəlˈə͡ʊpɪŋ] (IPA)

Interloping is a word that refers to someone who is intruding into a place or situation where they don't belong. Synonyms for this word include "intruding", "trespassing", "invading", "meddling", and "interfering". Other related words that can be used as synonyms for interloping include "interfering", "encroaching", "intervening", "obtrusive", and "prying". These words all carry a negative connotation, implying that the person is unwelcome and causing disruption or inconvenience. In general, it is best to avoid being an interloper or an intruder, and to respect boundaries and social norms when entering new situations or environments.

What are the hypernyms for Interloping?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Interloping

He believed The Powhatan himself now regretted that he had yielded to affection and to an ancient custom, and that he would gladly see his enemy dead, in order that the news carried to his Interloping countrymen might serve as a warning of the fate that awaited them all.
"The Princess Pocahontas"
Virginia Watson
The duke turned an ominously interested eye on the latest idea of the Interloping nobleman, his mind, meanwhile, rapidly running over the probabilities of the case.
"A Poached Peerage"
William Magnay
If it is so-as I feel sure it must be-then I will put in my prior claim and stop the marriage, send the Interloping foreigner back to his own country, and you and I will marry and go to housekeeping at Greenbushes, according to our lifelong engagement.
"Her Mother's Secret"
Emma D. E. N. Southworth

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