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abrasive

adjective as in irritating in manner

adjective as in causing wearing down by rubbing

noun as in substance for polishing

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In her newest EP Love Your Boyfriend, she takes the messaging of love songs and places it in an abrasive, sonic package.

The sound of the record, meanwhile, is ideal: not too smooth, not too abrasive.

He stayed away from the gym for a while and came back transformed, abrasive and rude when he had once been polite and respectful.

There is a sense that House of Cards reflects the infighting and abrasive atmosphere of the political sphere at the time.

In contrast to the abrasive and high-handed Zakir, Ibrahim is an admired figure among the insurgents.

Oil or other fluids used on work are apt to drop on it and when wet for a short time the abrasive is useless.

Old Gilby, the pro, could be abrasive when a bone-head play disfigured the game he loved.

After abrasive years on a dozen planets and habitable moons, the ugly savageries of Venus had only a quaint charm.

No amount of the hardest known abrasive will even roughen its surface.

Saleratus Bill had carefully removed every abrasive possibility in the two rooms.

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On this page you'll find 49 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to abrasive, such as: annoying, biting, caustic, harsh, irritating, and cutting.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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