noun
- the quality or state of being corrosive; the ability to eat away or destroy material gradually through chemical action
- the quality of being bitterly harsh, sarcastic, or damaging in speech or manner
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The corrosiveness of the acid made it dangerous to handle without proper protection.
- The corrosiveness of salt water gradually damaged the metal bridge.
- Her corrosiveness in criticism often hurt her colleagues' feelings.
- The corrosiveness of his remarks left everyone uncomfortable.
- Engineers must account for the corrosiveness of certain chemicals when selecting materials.
- The corrosiveness of the substance required special storage containers.