Intrusiveness
Pronunciation: /ˌɪnˈtruːsɪvnɛs/
Intrusiveness (noun)
- The quality of bothering people by entering their space, asking questions, or doing things without permission.
- The degree to which something draws attention in a way that feels disturbing or not wanted.
- In technology, the extent to which a system collects data or acts in a way that affects the user without clear consent.
Examples
- The intrusiveness of the rules made work harder.
- Her intrusiveness in meetings slowed everyone down.