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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 5, 2026 is: interloper • \in-ter-LOH-per\ • noun An interloper is a person who intrudes in a place or sphere of activity; they are not wanted or welcome by the oth...

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interloper is an episode from Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day by Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 5, 2026 is: interloper • \in-ter-LOH-per\ • noun An interloper is a person who intrudes in a place...

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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 5, 2026 is: interloper • \in-ter-LOH-per\ • noun An interloper is a person who intrudes in a place or sphere of activity; they are not wanted or welcome by the other people present. // Summer residents were regarded as interlopers who lacked a commitment to the town's welfare. See the entry > Examples: "... my garden is wildlife friendly, sometimes too friendly. By not being overly concerned about interlopers , it welcomes birds and bugs now, including beneficial insects. They help keep things in balance. Not so welcome are rabbits, but they still find their way in." — David Hobson, The Waterloo (Ontario) Region Record , 16 Apr. 2026 Did you know? If you keep chickens, a coyote loping around in the vicinity of your coop is not welcome. You'd be justified, both semantically and etymologically, in calling such a coyote an interloper. The -loper part of interloper shares an ancestor with the Old English verb hlēapan , meaning "to leap," and the Dutch verb lopen , meaning "to run." (The verb lope does too.) The prefix inter- means "between" or "among," so an interloper is essentially one that leaps in among others (for example, a flock of hens) without an invitation to do so. Interloper made itself at home among English speakers in the late 1500s; the verb interlope , which arrived close in tow in the early 1600s, is likely a back-formation .

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