devasted |
devastate |
As verbs the difference between devasted and devastate
is that
devasted is (
devast) while
devastate is to ruin many or all things over a large area, such as most or all buildings of a city, or cities of a region, or trees of a forest.
devasted |
destroy |
As verbs the difference between devasted and destroy
is that
devasted is (
devast) while
destroy is
to damage beyond use or repair
.
devasted |
destroyed |
As verbs the difference between devasted and destroyed
is that
devasted is (
devast) while
destroyed is (
destroy).
As an adjective destroyed is
(ireland|informal) (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
devasted |
miserable |
As a verb devasted
is (
devast).
As an adjective miserable is
destitute, impoverished.
As a noun miserable is
wretch, scoundrel.
upset |
devasted |
As verbs the difference between upset and devasted
is that
upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy while
devasted is (
devast).
As an adjective upset
is (of a person) angry, distressed or unhappy.
As a noun upset
is (uncountable) disturbance or disruption.
devasted |
frustrated |
As verbs the difference between devasted and frustrated
is that
devasted is (
devast) while
frustrated is (
frustrate).
As an adjective frustrated is
foiled, stopped, disappointed.
appalled |
devasted |
As verbs the difference between appalled and devasted
is that
appalled is (
appall) while
devasted is (
devast).
As an adjective appalled
is shocked, horrified by something unpleasant.
demolish |
devasted |
As verbs the difference between demolish and devasted
is that
demolish is to destroy; to destruct while
devasted is (
devast).
devasted |
hysterical |
As a verb devasted
is past tense of devast.
As an adjective hysterical is
of, or arising from hysteria.
broken |
devasted |
As a proper noun broken
is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
As a verb devasted is
(
devast).
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