How Do You Spell ABRADE?

Pronunciation: [ɐbɹˈe͡ɪd] (IPA)

The word "abrade" is spelled with an "a" followed by a "b" and "r", then "a" and "d" and "e". In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) transcription, it is written as /əˈbreɪd/. The first syllable, "a", is pronounced as a schwa sound, while the "b" and "r" make a consonant cluster with a reduced vowel sound. The last syllable, "ade", is pronounced as "ayd." To abrade means to rub or wear away by friction, making something smoother or thinner.

ABRADE Meaning and Definition

  1. Abrade is a verb that refers to the action of wearing away or eroding a material through friction or rubbing. This term primarily describes the process of gradually removing surface layers from an object or substance by repetitive contact with another rough object or through vigorous scrubbing.

    When something is abraded, it undergoes a gradual deterioration or depletion of its outer layers. This can involve the physical removal of material, such as when sandpaper is used to abrade wood, resulting in a smoother surface. It can also involve the removal of tiny particles or flakes from a surface, like when constant rubbing causes paint to abrade off a wall.

    The act of abrading is often unintentional, caused by repetitive wear and tear over time. However, it can also be intentionally done for various purposes, such as smoothing rough edges, preparing a surface for painting or adhesive application, or creating patterns in materials like metal or glass.

    Furthermore, abrade is not limited to inanimate objects; it can also describe the effect of friction on the human body. For instance, when the skin is abraded, it means that the outer layers have been scraped or worn away, resulting in irritation, redness, or even cuts.

    Overall, abrade signifies the gradual erosion or removal of material through friction, whether it is intentional or unintentional, inanimate or part of the human body.

  2. To excoriate, to scrape away the epidermis from a part.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ABRADE

Etymology of ABRADE

The word "abrade" comes from the Latin verb "abrādere", which can be broken down into two parts: "ab" meaning "away" or "from", and "rādere" meaning "to scrape" or "to scratch". Hence, the literal translation of "abrādere" is "to scrape away". Through linguistic evolution, the word "abrade" entered English in the early 17th century, retaining its meaning of wearing down or scraping away through friction or erosion.

Similar spelling words for ABRADE

Conjugate verb Abrade

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have abraded
you would have abraded
he/she/it would have abraded
we would have abraded
they would have abraded
I would have abrade
you would have abrade
he/she/it would have abrade
we would have abrade
they would have abrade

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been abrading
you would have been abrading
he/she/it would have been abrading
we would have been abrading
they would have been abrading

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would abrade
you would abrade
he/she/it would abrade
we would abrade
they would abrade

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be abrading
you would be abrading
he/she/it would be abrading
we would be abrading
they would be abrading

FUTURE

I will abrade
you will abrade
he/she/it will abrade
we will abrade
they will abrade

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be abrading
you will be abrading
he/she/it will be abrading
we will be abrading
they will be abrading

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have abraded
you will have abraded
he/she/it will have abraded
we will have abraded
they will have abraded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been abrading
you will have been abrading
he/she/it will have been abrading
we will have been abrading
they will have been abrading

IMPERATIVE

you abrade
we let´s abrade

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to abrade

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was abrading
you were abrading
he/she/it was abrading
we were abrading
they were abrading

PAST PARTICIPLE

abraded

PAST PERFECT

I had abraded
you had abraded
he/she/it had abraded
we had abraded
they had abraded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been abrading
you had been abrading
he/she/it had been abrading
we had been abrading
they had been abrading

PRESENT

I abrade
you abrade
he/she/it abrades
we abrade
they abrade

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am abrading
you are abrading
he/she/it is abrading
we are abrading
they are abrading

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

abrading

PRESENT PERFECT

I have abraded
you have abraded
he/she/it has abraded
we have abraded
they have abraded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been abrading
you have been abrading
he/she/it has been abrading
we have been abrading
they have been abrading

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it abrade

SIMPLE PAST

I abraded
you abraded
he/she/it abraded
we abraded
they abraded

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