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abrasive
/ əˈbreɪsɪv /
noun
a substance or material such as sandpaper, pumice, or emery, used for cleaning, grinding, smoothing, or polishing
adjective
causing abrasion; grating; rough
irritating in manner or personality; causing tension or annoyance
Other Word Forms
- abrasiveness noun
- abrasively adverb
- unabrasive adjective
- unabrasively adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Through a family spokesperson, Simon Patterson also told the court of his grief - which has been compounded by the "abrasive" court process and at-times "deplorable" media maelstrom which followed the crimes.
This kind of constant self-editing, Ms Kean explains, may act as a defence mechanism to avoid being seen as abrasive or overly assertive.
Long corners, abrasive track surfaces and hot temperatures have tended to take their tyres over a threshold.
These theatrics sound fancy, but they play deliberately abrasive and confounding.
Lee has had a controversial career in which he has built a loyal base but he has also drawn disapproval and ire for what some have called an abrasive style.
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