adj. 1 insulting, scurrilous, vituperative, calumnious, offensive, slanderous, libellous, defamatory, censorious, opprobrious, disparaging, deprecatory, depreciatory, derogatory, derisory, derisive, reviling, vilifying, vituperative, reproachful; profane; rude, filthy, dirty, foul, vulgar, obscene, smutty, vile, thersitical The Crown refuses to tolerate abusive satire directed at the king If I hear another word of abusive language out of you, I'll wash out your mouth with soap! 2 perverted, misapplied, improper, wrong, incorrect; exploitive, exploitative, exploitatory; brutal, cruel, injurious, hurtful, harmful, destructive Despite the abusive treatment of wives, married women commanded much respect 3 corrupt, venal, dishonest, crooked The politicians exercised abusive power over the townspeople
ABUSIVE
Meaning of ABUSIVE in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012