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destructive
[ dih-struhk-tiv ]
adjective
- tending to destroy; causing destruction or much damage (often followed by of or to ):
a very destructive windstorm.
Synonyms: deleterious, ruinous
Antonyms: creative
- tending to overthrow, disprove, or discredit ( constructive ):
destructive criticism.
Synonyms: negative, adverse, unfavorable
Antonyms: constructive
destructive
/ dɪˈstrʌktɪv; ˌdiːstrʌkˈtɪvɪtɪ /
adjective
- oftenpostpositive and foll by of or to causing or tending to cause the destruction (of)
- intended to disprove or discredit, esp without positive suggestions or help; negative Compare constructive
destructive criticism
Derived Forms
- deˈstructively, adverb
- deˈstructiveness, noun
Other Words From
- de·structive·ly adverb
- de·structive·ness de·struc·tiv·i·ty [dee-struhk-, tiv, -i-tee], noun
- inter·de·structive adjective
- inter·de·structive·ly adverb
- inter·de·structive·ness noun
- nonde·structive adjective
- nonde·structive·ly adverb
- nonde·structive·ness noun
- over·de·structive adjective
- over·de·structive·ly adverb
- over·de·structive·ness noun
- semi·de·structive adjective
- unde·structive adjective
- unde·structive·ly adverb
- unde·structive·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of destructive1
Example Sentences
A key aspect of their destructive potential is their unpredictability.
But the academy was critical of the "increasingly acrimonious and destructive debate" which it said had been fuelled by unsubstantiated comments on social media and was damaging teamwork across the health service.
Ramirez continued on his destructive path in the final rounds, landing the more significant and eye-catching shots.
The man, whose name was not released, was arrested Friday in the 2200 block of Belmont Lane on suspicion of using a destructive device, according to the Sheriff’s Department.
Time passes with destructive fury, even if clocks and calendars are of no use to anybody.
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