importuno

importuno
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. inopportune
Mi llegada fue muy importuna porque la familia justo se había sentado a cenar, y me disculpé por ello.My arrival was very inopportune because the family had just sat down to dinner, and I apologized for that.
b. inconvenient
No sabía qué hacer para poner fin a sus visitas, que siempre se producían a horas importunas. Al final tuve que ser franco con él.I didn't know what to do to put an end to his visits, which always took place at inconvenient times. In the end I had to be frank with him.
a. inappropriate
Mi comentario fue algo importuno, pero creo que reaccionaste de forma demasiado exagerada.My comment was somewhat inappropriate, but I think you overreacted.
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