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Intruders Meaning in English

word · lemma: intruder

/ˌɪnˈtɹudɝz/
in-TROO-derz
/ɪntɹˈuːdəz/
in-TROO-duhz

Definition

People or things that enter a place where they are not wanted or allowed, often secretly or without permission.

Usage & Nuances

Usually refers to people, not animals. Commonly used in security or crime contexts ('home intruder'). Formal or neutral; not slang. "Intruders" can sound serious or threatening. Do not confuse with 'guests' or 'visitors', which are welcome.

Example Sentences

The alarm went off because intruders entered the house.

basic

We must keep the door locked to stop intruders.

basic

Cameras help catch intruders at night.

basic

We heard noises downstairs and thought there might be intruders.

natural

Security guards are trained to deal with intruders quickly and safely.

natural

That strange sound outside? Probably just the wind, but I always worry about intruders.

natural