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uninvited

British  
/ ˌʌnɪnˈvaɪtɪd /

adjective

  1. not having been invited

    uninvited guests

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She’d done things no previous spirit had been allowed: grabbed his tail, entered his home uninvited, broken his teacups.

From Literature

I hustled Karl out of the room, and away down the corridor, chewing him out soundly for wandering into Lizzie’s room like that, uninvited.

From Literature

To repudiate a doctrine accepted by the nation’s cultural arbiters gets you uninvited to their parties and called a fool.

From The Wall Street Journal

Duane felt he wasn’t anything more than an uninvited guest or a well-intentioned intruder.

From Literature

But through a masterclass in loopholes and label swapping, Russian athletes have become the Games’ permanent, uninvited guests.

From The Wall Street Journal