Need another word that means the same as “abrasion”? Find 26 synonyms and 30 related words for “abrasion” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Abrasion” are: attrition, corrasion, detrition, excoriation, scrape, scratch, grinding, wearing away, wearing down, wearing, erosion, scraping, corrosion, being eaten away, chafing, rubbing, stripping, graze, cut, gash, laceration, tear, rent, slash, injury, contusion
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “abrasion” as a noun can have the following definitions:
attrition | (in scholastic theology) sorrow for sin, falling short of contrition. The council is trying to wear down the opposition by attrition. |
being eaten away | The state or fact of existing. |
chafing | Soreness and warmth caused by friction. |
contusion | The action of bruising. Vigorously shaking the head back and forth can produce contusions to the soft structure of the brain. |
corrasion | Erosion by friction. |
corrosion | Damage caused to metal stone or other materials by corrosion. Each aircraft part is sprayed with oil to prevent corrosion. |
cut | A power cut. His hair was in need of a cut. |
detrition | Effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure. |
erosion | Erosion by chemical action. The erosion of support for the party. |
excoriation | Severe censure. |
graze | A superficial abrasion. |
grinding | A harsh and strident sound as of the grinding of gears. Vegetable grindings clogged the drain. |
injury | An accident that results in physical damage or hurt. An ankle injury. |
laceration | A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh. His death was due to multiple skull fractures with laceration of the brain. |
rent | A payment or series of payments made by the lessee to an owner for use of some property, facility, equipment, or service. The rise in council house rents. |
rubbing | The action of rubbing something. Dab at the stain vigorous rubbing could damage the carpet. |
scrape | A place where soil has been scraped away especially a shallow hollow formed in the ground by a bird during a courtship display or for nesting. He heard the scrape of his mother s key in the lock. |
scraping | A small amount of something that has been obtained by scraping it from a surface. The scraping of the spoon in the bowl. |
scratch | An act or spell of scratching oneself to relieve itching. He plays off scratch in University golf. |
slash | An act of urinating. The foliage is handsome yellow and gold with the odd slash of red. |
stripping | An airfield without normal airport facilities. |
tear | The act of tearing. There was a tear in her dress. |
wearing | Geology the mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down as by particles washing over it. |
wearing away | The mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it. |
wearing down | The mechanical process of wearing or grinding something down (as by particles washing over it. |
ache | Feel an intense desire for. An ache in her heart. |
attrition | The process of reducing something’s strength or effectiveness through sustained attack or pressure. The council is trying to wear down the opposition by attrition. |
automobile | Travel in an automobile. |
bleed | An instance of bleeding. A lot of blood was lost from the placental bleed. |
bruise | Inflict a bruise or bruises on a part of the body. This remark really bruised my ego. |
concussion | Any violent blow. Nothing more serious than a mild concussion. |
contusion | The action of bruising. Vigorously shaking the head back and forth can produce contusions to the soft structure of the brain. |
damage | Inflict damage upon. The scandal could seriously damage his career. |
damaged | Harmed or injured or spoiled. Her damaged reputation. |
discolor | Cause to lose or change color. The painting discolored. |
excoriate | Criticize (someone) severely. He excoriated the government for censorship. |
fatality | Helplessness in the face of fate. A sense of fatality gripped her. |
grinding | Material resulting from the process of grinding. Vegetable grindings clogged the drain. |
hurt | Hurt the feelings of. Rolling properly into a fall minimizes hurt. |
inflict | Cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something. She is wrong to inflict her beliefs on everyone else. |
injure | Cause injuries or bodily harm to. The explosion injured several people. |
injured | Emotionally hurt or upset or annoyed. Injured soldiers. |
injurious | Causing or likely to cause damage or harm. Food which is injurious to health. |
injury | Damage to a person’s feelings. Compensation for injury to feelings. |
irremediable | Impossible to cure or put right. Irremediable marital breakdowns. |
lacerate | Irregularly slashed and jagged as if torn. Her true venom seems reserved for the media itself as she lacerates our obsession with celebrity. |
maintainable | Capable of being maintained. |
pain | Cause mental or physical pain to. She s in great pain. |
scar | Form or be marked with a scar. Battle scarred troops. |
scrape | A place where soil has been scraped away especially a shallow hollow formed in the ground by a bird during a courtship display or for nesting. Her hair was scraped back into a bun. |
scratch | A mark or wound made by scratching. A golfer who plays at scratch should be able to achieve par on a course. |
suffer | Undergo or suffer. Every time her husband gets drunk she suffers. |
trauma | Physical injury. A personal trauma like the death of a child. |
welt | Put a welt on. Let me give it a welt with my hammer. |
wound | The act of inflicting a wound. He feared that mentioning it might reopen the wound. |
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