Scratch-Proof

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /skrætʃ-pruːf/

Definitions of scratch-proof

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'scratch-proof' describes something that is resistant to scratches.

Example Sentences

A1 This phone case is scratch-proof.

A2 The new watch is advertised as scratch-proof.

B1 I prefer buying scratch-proof sunglasses for outdoor activities.

B2 The company claims that their laptops are scratch-proof and durable.

C1 The scratch-proof coating on the car's paint ensures it stays looking new for years.

C2 The scratch-proof screen protector on my phone has saved it from damage multiple times.

Examples of scratch-proof in a Sentence

formal The new phone model boasts a scratch-proof screen, ensuring durability and longevity.

informal I got a scratch-proof case for my new laptop so I don't have to worry about damaging it.

slang This watch is totally scratch-proof, so I can wear it without being careful at all.

figurative Her confidence was like a scratch-proof shield, protecting her from any negative comments.

Grammatical Forms of scratch-proof

past tense

scratch-proofed

plural

scratch-proofed

comparative

more scratch-proof

superlative

most scratch-proof

present tense

scratch-proof

future tense

will be scratch-proof

perfect tense

have been scratch-proof

continuous tense

is scratch-proofing

singular

scratch-proof

positive degree

scratch-proof

infinitive

to scratch-proof

gerund

scratch-proofing

participle

scratch-proofed

Origin and Evolution of scratch-proof

First Known Use: 1929 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'scratch-proof' originated in the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe materials or products that were resistant to scratches, the term 'scratch-proof' has evolved to encompass a wider range of items and technologies that are designed to prevent damage from scratches or abrasions.