Pronunciation: /kəˈroʊsɪv/
adjective having the quality of causing corrosion or erosion, such as a corrosive substance
A1 The teacher warned the students not to touch the corrosive chemicals.
A2 The metal gate was slowly being eaten away by the corrosive salt air.
B1 It is important to wear gloves when handling corrosive substances to protect your skin.
B2 The corrosive nature of the acid was evident by the way it ate through the metal container.
C1 The company had to invest in special equipment to handle the highly corrosive materials safely.
C2 The corrosive effects of the chemical spill were devastating to the surrounding environment.
formal The chemical was so corrosive that it ate through the metal in seconds.
informal Be careful with that stuff, it's really corrosive.
slang Dude, that cleaner is like super corrosive, don't get it on your skin.
figurative His words were like a corrosive force, slowly eating away at her self-esteem.
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