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Erode
UK //ɪˈrəʊd//US //ɪˈroʊd//
Definition
To gradually wear away or diminish something.
In simple words: To slowly wear away or destroy something.
Examples
- The constant rain began to erode the soil on the hillside.
- Negotiations can erode trust between parties if not handled carefully.
- The painting has eroded over time due to sunlight exposure.
Usage notes
Used in both physical and metaphorical contexts. Generally neutral, but can become formal in academic writing.
Grammar pattern
erode + object
Memory hint
Think of 'erosion' — both involve gradual wearing away.
Collocations
- erode confidence
- erode trust
- erode away
Synonyms
- deteriorate
- wear away
- abrade
- dissolve
- disintegrate
Antonyms
- build
- construct
- strengthen
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'erotic'
- Using 'erode' without an object
- Mixing up 'erode' with 'erode away'