destructive
/dɪˈstɹʌktɪv/adjective3 syllables
Destructive means: causing destruction or much damage.
Synonyms for destructive28
adjective, as in causing destruction or much damage
Opposites of destructive
What does destructive mean?1
adjective
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causing destruction or much damage“a policy that is destructive to the economy”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with destructive?8
three syllables
four syllables
reproductiveunproductive
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Destructive in a sentence
- For this reason, the language is the most destructive weapon of all.tinowls
- Passion is destructive; if it does not destroy, it dies.carlosalberto
- Remember, engaging in this activity is like toying with a potentially destructive force.Nuel
- Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems.Scott
- He criticised the destructive power of financial markets.jose76c
- This destructive world has already experienced two world wars.AlanF_US
- Jealousy is one of the most destructive of all human emotions.patgfisher
- Passion can be destructive and ferocious when it is motivated by fanaticism and racism.npvojtik
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