Abrasive

/əˈbreɪsɪv/ adjective

Having a rough or harsh texture that wears away surfaces through friction; or showing little concern for others' feelings.

From Latin 'abrasivus,' from 'abradere' meaning 'to scrape away,' composed of 'ab-' (away) and 'radere' (to scrape, shave). The figurative sense of harsh personality developed in the early 20th century from the physical meaning.

AFabrasió
AMደካማ ዕንጫቄ
ARكاشط
BGабрасив
BNঘর্ষণকারী
CAabrasiu
CSbrusný
DAslibemiddel
DESchleifmittel
ELλειαντικό
ESabrasivo
ETabrasió
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