This is a combination of abrasive and abusive, used as a descriptive noun ( he is abrusive or that is gross and abrusive.), and adjective ( in a very abrusive manner he cut me off, and plowed into that vehicle.), and with the -ly suffix, an adverb (she abrusively broke wind right in the middle of service.).
I myself use this word to describe anything from behavior to food. If it hits you and it feels wrong, that’s abrusive.
I myself use this word to describe anything from behavior to food. If it hits you and it feels wrong, that’s abrusive.
She looked out the window at the rain pouring down and said, ”damn, that’s abrusive“. I will take a Lyft.
by Deandra Diamond July 18, 2025
This is a combination of abrasive and abusive, used as a descriptive noun ( he is abrusive or that is gross and abrusive.), and adjective ( in a very abrusive manner he cut me off, and plowed into that vehicle.), and with the -ly suffix, an adverb (she abrusively broke wind right in the middle of service.).
I myself use this word to describe anything from behavior to food. If it hits you and it feels wrong, that’s abrusive.
I myself use this word to describe anything from behavior to food. If it hits you and it feels wrong, that’s abrusive.
She looked out the window at the rain pouring down and said, ”damn, that’s abrusive“. I will take a Lyft.
by Deandra Diamond July 18, 2025