Hellish vs Destructive - What's the difference?
hellish | destructive | Related terms |
Causing pain, discomfort or distress.
Causing destruction; damaging.
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Causing breakdown or disassembly.
Hellish is a related term of destructive.
As adjectives the difference between hellish and destructive
is that hellish is causing pain, discomfort or distress while destructive is causing destruction; damaging.hellish
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I woke up from a hellish noise coming from the house next door.
Synonyms
* awful * horrible * terrible * nightmarish * infernalAntonyms
* heavenlydestructive
English
Adjective
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- Catabolism is a destructive metabolism which involves the break down of molecules and release of energy.