Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ingrum
noun
/ˈɪŋɡrəm/

Definition
A rare word often related to a sudden invasion or influx, particularly of a person or group into a space.

Examples
- The ingrum of guests caught the host off guard.
- After the ingrum of rain, the streets were flooded.
- We were surprised by the ingrum of new ideas during the brainstorming session.

Meaning
Ingrum refers to an unexpected or abrupt entry, often associated with intrusion.

Synonyms
- influx
- arrival
- intrusion
- invasion