Domestic Abuse

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /dəˈmɛstɪk əˈbjuz/

Definitions of domestic abuse

noun physical, emotional, psychological, financial, or sexual abuse

Example Sentences

A1 Domestic abuse is harmful behavior within a family or household.

A2 Many people suffer in silence from domestic abuse.

B1 It is important to raise awareness about the signs of domestic abuse.

B2 Victims of domestic abuse often feel trapped and isolated.

C1 Domestic abuse can have long-lasting effects on a person's mental and physical health.

C2 Efforts to combat domestic abuse require a multi-faceted approach involving law enforcement, social services, and community support.

Examples of domestic abuse in a Sentence

formal Domestic abuse is a serious issue that affects many families around the world.

informal I heard that she finally left him because of the domestic abuse.

slang That jerk needs to stop the domestic abuse or he's going to jail.

figurative The cycle of domestic abuse can be like a dark cloud hanging over a family's happiness.

Grammatical Forms of domestic abuse

past tense

domestic abused

plural

domestic abuses

comparative

more domestic abusive

superlative

most domestic abusive

present tense

domestic abuses

future tense

will domestic abuse

perfect tense

has domestic abused

continuous tense

is domestic abusing

singular

domestic abuse

positive degree

domestic abuse

infinitive

to domestic abuse

gerund

domestic abusing

participle

domestic abused

Origin and Evolution of domestic abuse

First Known Use: 1970 year
Language of Origin: Latin and English
Story behind the word: The term 'domestic abuse' originated from the Latin word 'abusus', meaning misuse or abuse, combined with the English word 'domestic' referring to the home or household.
Evolution of the word: The term 'domestic abuse' has evolved to encompass a broader range of behaviors beyond physical violence, including emotional, psychological, and financial abuse within a domestic setting.