barging
Prononciation : [ˈbɑrdʒɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move quickly and suddenly into a place or group of people, often without asking or waiting. It's like when someone pushes through a crowd without saying 'excuse me.'
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She was barging into the room with a big smile on her face.
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He wasn't barging into the party; he politely waited for his turn.
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Why are you barging into the classroom without knocking?
Contexte : « social interaction »
(verb) to interrupt or join a conversation or situation in a way that is not polite. Imagine you're talking to your friends and someone suddenly jumps in without being invited.
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He started barging into the conversation with his ideas.
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She didn't go barging into their discussion, understanding it wasn't the right time.
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Do you think it's okay to be barging into other people's conversations?
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