barge in

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/bɑːrdʒ ɪn/
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An abrupt, rude way of entering a place or interrupting a conversation without being invited.

Examples

  • Please do not barge in while the interview is running.
  • She apologized for barging in on their argument.
  • Children sometimes barge in when adults are talking.
  • He barged in without knocking and startled everyone.
  • The reporter tried to barge in on the private briefing.

Similar words

interrupt
burst in
storm in
butt in
intrude
break in

Meanings

Usage

Use barge in for an unwelcome entry or interruption, not for a normal arrival or polite request to join.

Common mistakes

Dropping in gives broken uses such as He barged the meeting, and using it for a polite entrance makes the tone too rude.

Etymology

Built from the verb barge, meaning to move forcefully or clumsily, plus in. The phrase keeps that sense of pushing into a place or situation.

FAQ

What does barge in mean?

Barge in means to enter a place or interrupt a conversation suddenly and rudely, usually without being invited.

Is barge in rude?

Yes. Barge in normally suggests an abrupt, unwelcome, or inconsiderate action.

What is the difference between barge in and barge in on?

Barge in can stand alone, while barge in on names the person, meeting, or conversation being interrupted.

Can barge in mean enter a room?

Yes. Someone can barge in by entering a room suddenly and rudely, especially without knocking.

What is the past tense of barge in?

The past tense is barged in, as in He barged in without knocking.

What are synonyms of barge in?

Synonyms include interrupt, intrude, butt in, break in, burst in, and storm in.

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