Intensely painful or destructive; keen, piercing; deadly. Of a thing, esp. a natural agent, weapon, disease, suffering, poison, etc.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [adjective] (198) fellc1330 Intensely painful or destructive; keen, piercing; deadly. Of a thing, esp. a natural agent, weapon, disease, suffering, poison, etc. undone1340 Brought to decay or ruin; ruined, destroyed. ruinous?a1439 That brings or tends to bring ruin; disastrous, destructive, damaging. In later use also: that costs more than can be afforded, excessively expensive. violablea1470 Destructive. Obsolete. rare. perniciousc1475 Of a thing, action, intent, etc.: causing or likely to cause harm, esp. in a gradual or insidious manner; dangerous, destructive; evil. Also in… destructive1490 Having the quality of destroying; tending to destroy, put an end to, or completely spoil; pernicious, deadly, annihilative. Const. to, of. confusible1502 Involving confusion, discomfiture, or perdition. Obsolete. destroying1535 That destroys, destructive. destroying angel U.S. = Danite, n. 2. exitiable1548 = exitial, adj. ruinate1562 Irreparably damaged or spoilt; brought low. Obsolete. peremptory1567 Deadly, destructive. Obsolete. wrackful1578 Causing destruction or devastation; effecting damage or harm; destructive. slaughterous1582 Murderous, destructive. ruinating1595 That ruins someone or something; destructive. Now rare. ruining1605 That brings something or someone to ruin; destructive. corrumpent1607 Corrupting, destructive. wracksome1608 Destructive. in suds1611 in suds (†in suds, in the sud): chiefly in to lieor be in the suds; to lay, leave in the suds. Undone; done for; in disgrace. Similarly, into the suds… destructory1614 Of the nature of a destroyer; = destructive, adj. poisonousa1616 Destructive of. Obsolete. rare. wrakefulc1625 Scottish. Destructive. predatory1626 Harmful to health; debilitating, wasting, consuming. Obsolete. predatorious1641 Harmful to health; = predatory, adj. 2. demolishing1648 That demolishes, destroys, or overthrows something; destructive. untwined1649 (un-, prefix1 affix 2, or < untwine, v.) undoing1654 Ruinous, destructive. destructionable1656 Addicted to destruction, destructive. destructful1659 = destructive, adj. mortal1670 Causing death, deadly, fatal; (now) spec. of a disease, wound, or blow; frequently with to. Also figurative: destructive or very damaging. wreckinga1677 That wrecks; causing wreck, ruin, or destruction; destructive. fatal1692 Producing or resulting in death, destruction, or irreversible ruin, material or immaterial; deadly, destructive, ruinous. Const. to. Also in phrase… quadrumanous1704 Having, or involving the use of, four hands and feet with opposable digits; spec. of, relating to, or designating the former mammalian order Quadr… interdestructive1805 Mutually destructive. annihilatory1825 Utterly devastating or destructive, crushing; annihilative. demolitionary1834 Of or relating to the demolition, destruction, or defeat of something, esp. the comprehensive critique or refutation of an argument, theory, etc. ruinatious1845 That brings or tends to bring ruin; ruinous, disastrous. consumptive1860 Tending to consume, use up, or devour, esp. wastefully. thunderous1874 figurative. Suggestive of thunder; of threatening aspect, or charged with latent energy, like a thunder-cloud; violent, destructive, or terrifying… Subcategories:— destroyed (28) — annihilating (23) — eradicating (9) — crushing or suppressing (11) — overthrowing (an institution, principle, etc.) (5) — devastating (26) — devouring (17) — in philosophy or politics (1) — self-destructive or destroyed (7) — not destroyed (33) |
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