Abusiveness

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Pronunciation: /əˈbjuzɪvnəs/

Definitions of abusiveness

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'abusiveness' is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being abusive or showing a tendency to abuse others.

Example Sentences

A1 Abusiveness is never acceptable behavior.

A2 The abusiveness of his words left her feeling hurt and upset.

B1 The abusiveness of the situation was evident to everyone present.

B2 She was shocked by the abusiveness of his actions towards his colleagues.

C1 The abusiveness of the relationship was finally exposed after years of secrecy.

C2 His abusiveness towards his employees led to multiple complaints and eventually his dismissal.

Examples of abusiveness in a Sentence

formal The abusiveness of his language towards his employees was unacceptable in the workplace.

informal Her abusiveness towards her siblings often led to arguments at home.

slang I can't stand his abusiveness, it's so toxic.

figurative The abusiveness of the storm left a path of destruction in its wake.

Grammatical Forms of abusiveness

past tense

abused

plural

abusivenesses

comparative

more abusive

superlative

most abusive

present tense

abuses

future tense

will abuse

perfect tense

has abused

continuous tense

is abusing

singular

abusiveness

positive degree

abusive

infinitive

to abuse

gerund

abusing

participle

abused

Origin and Evolution of abusiveness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abusiveness' originated from the Latin word 'abusivus', which is derived from the verb 'abuti' meaning 'to misuse'.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'abusiveness' was used to describe the act of misusing or mistreating something or someone. Over time, it evolved to also refer to language or behavior that is harsh, insulting, or offensive.