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destruction

ruination / demolition
[C/U] Both
pl: destructions

This word conveys a sense of finality and irreversibility. Unlike "damage," which suggests something can be fixed, destruction implies that the original form is gone forever or rendered completely useless. It often carries a heavy, violent, or catastrophic weight. It is used both for physical annihilation (like buildings in a war) and abstract ruin (such as the destruction of a reputation). In professional or technical contexts, it can be neutralreferring to the planned dismantling of a structurebut in general usage, it almost always describes a negative, traumatic, or aggressive event.

Countable when referring to a specific act or instance of ruining something ('a destruction of evidence'). Uncountable when referring to the general process or state of being ruined ('the destruction caused by the storm').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Sarah is at a cafe while Jessica is pacing in the office.
Jessica

Did David see your latest draft? This could be total destruction for the project.

Jessica
Sarah
Sarah

He hasn't checked it yet. I'm just gonna wing it during the call.

💡
Jessica uses 'destruction' hyperbolically to express her anxiety over a potential project failure. Sarah responds with the phrasal verb 'wing it', meaning to improvise without preparation, highlighting her exhausted and nonchalant attitude compared to Jessica's panic.

Meanings

Nounruination

The action of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.

"The total destruction of the village left thousands of people homeless."

Noundemolition

The process of destroying something, or the state of being destroyed.

"The missile was designed for the rapid destruction of enemy bunkers."

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