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Abrasiveness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Abrasiveness refers to a harsh or rough quality, either in texture (like sandpaper) or in manner (such as blunt or rude behavior). It implies a lack of smoothness or tact.

abrasiveness

/əˈbreɪsɪvnəs/ /əˈbreɪsɪvnəs/

Definition:

Harshness or roughness in manner, tone, or texture.

Synonyms:

Harshness, roughness, sharpness, acrimony, irritability

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Gentleness, smoothness

Common Collocations:

Verbal abrasiveness, emotional abrasiveness, physical abrasiveness

Derivatives:

Abrasive, abrasively

Usage Tips:

Use "abrasiveness" to describe harsh behavior or rough textures; avoid overuse in formal contexts.

Common Phrases:

Sandpaper-like abrasiveness, tone of abrasiveness, edge of abrasiveness

Etymology:

Derived from "abrasive," from Latin "abras-" (scraped off), influenced by "abrade."

Examples:

  • 1. Her abrasiveness made the meeting uncomfortable.
  • 2. The sandpaper’s abrasiveness smoothed the wood quickly.
  • 3. His abrasiveness often alienates colleagues.
  • 4. The fabric’s abrasiveness irritated her skin.

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