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destructive

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more destructivesup: most destructive

This word carries a heavy weight of permanence, suggesting that the damage done is not easily repaired or reversed. It evokes a sense of total collapse, whether that be a physical building falling apart or a person's spirit breaking under pressure. While harmful describes a general negative effect, destructive implies a systematic dismantling. It is frequently used in professional or clinical settings to describe behaviors or natural forces that wipe out existing structures, stability, or progress.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Chloe is in her dorm room while David is at his office.
David Smith

Your mom says you're fighting again. That energy is just destructive, kiddo.

David Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

I'm literally just spiraling because of finals. Leave it alone.

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David attempts to use 'destructive' as a pseudo-psychological observation to sound like a mentor, while Chloe uses the slang term 'spiraling' to describe her mental state of losing control due to stress.

Meanings

Adjective
[someone][something]

Causing great and irreparable harm or damage.

"The hurricane had a destructive effect on the coastal villages."

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