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visit vs intrude

intrude vs visit

visit is a noun but intrude is not a noun.

visit and intrude both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
visit Yes No Yes No
intrude No No Yes No
As verbs, intrude is a hyponym of visit; that is, intrude is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than visit:
  • visit: impose something unpleasant
  • intrude: thrust oneself in as if by force
Other hyponyms of visit include dictate, order, prescribe, obtrude, clamp, give, foist.
visit (noun) intrude (noun)
the act of going to see some person in a professional capacity
the act of visiting in an official capacity (as for an inspection)
the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time
a temporary stay (e.g., as a guest)
a meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice
visit (verb) intrude (verb)
assail thrust oneself in as if by force
talk socially without exchanging too much information enter uninvited
impose something unpleasant search or inquire in a meddlesome way
go to certain places as for sightseeing enter unlawfully on someone's property
come to see in an official or professional capacity
pay a brief visit
go to see a place, as for entertainment
stay with as a guest
Difference between visit and intrude

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