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corrodiary

 

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Corrodiary

Description:

A corrodiary is a person, place, or thing that slowly erodes or wears away due to decay, oxidation, or chemical reaction.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses:

Noun:

1. A person or thing that causes gradual deterioration or erosion.

2. A diary or journal that encompasses negative emotions, pain, or anguish.

Adjective:

1. Describing a state of gradual decay or erosion.

2. Describing a diary or journal that captures negative emotions, pain, or anguish.

Usage:

Noun:

1. The old building had become a corrodiary, with its crumbling walls and rusted metal.

2. She kept a corrodiary filled with her darkest thoughts and emotions, using it as an outlet for her pain.

Adjective:

1. The once grand palace now stood in a corrodiary state, with layers of peeling paint and decaying infrastructure.

2. Reading her corrodiary entries made him realize the depth of her suffering and the need for support.

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