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词汇 abusive
释义 abusive
adjective
uk /əˈbjuː.sɪv/ us /əˈbjuː.sɪv/
C2
using rude and offensive words: 辱骂的;毁谤的;恶语的
an abusive letter/phone call辱骂信/电话
He was apparently abusive to the flight attendants.显然他对航班乘务员说了些不干不净的话。
using physical violence or emotional cruelty:
After many years in an abusive relationship, she left her husband.
The coach was found guilty of being abusive to young children in his care.
Related word
abuse
She turned around and made an abusive gesture at me.
What do you do if a customer starts getting abusive and angry?
She left because the boss was very unpleasant and abusive towards her.
Her husband's violent and abusive behaviour drove her to despair.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Insults & abuse
abusively
backhanded compliment
brickbat
catcall
catcaller
catcalling
contumely
dis
mouth
mouth off (to/at someone)
name
neg
negging
point-scoring
revile
slap
sledging
slight
stick
verbal abuse

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Violent or aggressive

abusive | American Dictionary


abusive
adjective
us/əˈbju·sɪv, -zɪv/
treating someone badly or cruelly, esp. physically:
He was a very strict parent, but never abusive.

abusive | Business English


abusive
adjective
uk /əˈbjuːsɪv/us
using rude and offensive words:
She was sacked for sending an abusive email to a colleague.
abusive calls/comments/language
involving bad or wrong use of something or treatment of someone, especially for your own advantage:
The former chairman was found guilty of abusive practices and banned from buying or selling shares.
Workers complained of abusive conditions, where they were forced to work 18 hours a day.
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