barged
word · lemma: barge
Definition
Entered or moved suddenly and rudely, often without being invited or welcome.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used negatively, implying rudeness or lack of permission. Common collocations: 'barged in', 'barged into', 'barged through'. Not used for polite entry or subtle actions.
Spanish: irrumpir - entrar bruscamentePortuguese (BR): invadir - entrar abruptamentePortuguese (PT): invadir - entrar de rompanteChinese (Simplified): 闯入 - 冲进Chinese (Traditional): 闖入 - 衝進Hindi: ज़ोर से घुस आना - बिना अनुमति घुसनाArabic: اقتحم - دخل بعنف
Example Sentences
He barged into the room without knocking.
basic
A child barged past me in the line.
basic
They barged through the crowd to get to the front.
basic
She just barged in while we were talking.
natural
My brother barged into my room and started messing with my stuff.
natural
People barged onto the train as soon as the doors opened.
natural