abrasive

Abrasive Meaning in Bengali

Meaning

Abrasive, কঠিনতা বা কঠিন পথে চলার জন্য ব্যবহৃত যন্ত্রপাতি বা পদার্থ, যা কাঠের মতো কঠিন বা কাঠিন্যমূলক পথে চলার জন্য ব্যবহৃত হয়।

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uh-brey-siv

Synonyms

gritty, rough, harsh, coarse, scratchy

Antonyms

smooth – মসৃণ, soft – নরম, gentle – মৃদু, mild – মৃদু, tender – নরম

Origin

The word “abrasive” originated from the Latin word “abrasivus,” which means “wearing away.” It entered the English language in the early 19th century.

Nearby Words

Abreast – পাশাপাশি, Abreast of – পাশাপাশি, Abreast of the times – আধুনিক সময়ের সাথে পাশাপাশি, Abreast of the world – বিশ্বের সাথে পাশাপাশি

Abrasive in Literature Quotes

“His abrasive personality made it difficult for him to maintain friendships.” – John Smith

“She spoke with an abrasive tone, causing tension in the room.” – Jane Doe

“The abrasive sandpaper left marks on the wooden surface.” – Anonymous

“His abrasive comments hurt her feelings.” – Unknown

1. Rub someone the wrong way – কারো মনে অপছন্দ বা অসন্তুষ্টি উত্পন্ন করা

2. Rough around the edges – কাঠিন্যমূলক বা অপরিচ্ছন্ন

3. Sandpaper personality – কঠিন ব্যক্তিত্ব

Usage in American English

In American English, “abrasive” is commonly used to describe someone’s behavior or personality that is harsh or irritating.

Usage in British English

In British English, “abrasive” is used in the same way as in American English, to describe someone’s behavior or personality that is harsh or irritating.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: कठोर, Nepali: कठोर, Urdu: کٹھور, Tamil: கடுமையான, Telugu: కఠిన, Arabic: خشن, Chinese: 研磨剂, Japanese: 研磨剤, Russian: абразив

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