destructiveness
noun[U]
uk/dɪˈstrʌk.tɪv.nəs/us/dɪˈstrʌk.tɪv.nəs/thefactofcausingdamageor theabilitytocausedamage:
The destructiveness ofcapitalismincreasesovertime.
Youngadultsneed toreadabout the destructiveness ofalcohol.
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destructive
- Nolimitsexistto the destructiveness of thisweapon.
- One of thelessonsof thefilmis the destructiveness of not beinghonestwith yourself.
- We should notunderestimatethe destructiveness ofmodernwar.
Dangerous and harmful
- adverse
- adversely
- apocalyptic
- bad actor
- be murder onsomethingidiom
- detrimental
- devastating
- devastatingly
- do more harm than goodidiom
- forbidding
- kiss of deathidiom
- malicious
- murder
- negatively
- not dosomeoneany favoursidiom
- rogue state
- suicidally
- troublesome
- unholy
- unwholesome