destroy |
destroyed |
As verbs the difference between destroy and destroyed
is that
destroy is
To damage beyond use or repair.
destroyed is past tense of destroy.
As an adjective destroyed is
(particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
destroyed |
shattered |
As verbs the difference between destroyed and shattered
is that
destroyed is past tense of destroy while
shattered is past tense of shatter.
As adjectives the difference between destroyed and shattered
is that
destroyed is (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill while
shattered is physically broken into pieces.
wreck |
destroyed |
As verbs the difference between wreck and destroyed
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
destroyed is past tense of destroy.
As a noun wreck
is something or someone that has been ruined.
As an adjective destroyed is
(particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
destroyed |
deformed |
As verbs the difference between destroyed and deformed
is that
destroyed is past tense of destroy while
deformed is past tense of deform.
As adjectives the difference between destroyed and deformed
is that
destroyed is (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill while
deformed is unusual of shape; misshapen.
destroyed |
ruin |
As a verb 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.
As a noun ruin is
.
tampered |
destroyed |
As verbs the difference between tampered and destroyed
is that
tampered is past tense of tamper while
destroyed is past tense of destroy.
As an adjective destroyed is
(particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
sabotage |
destroyed |
As a noun sabotage
is .
As a verb 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.
ravished |
destroyed |
As verbs the difference between ravished and destroyed
is that
ravished is past tense of ravish while
destroyed is past tense of destroy.
As adjectives the difference between ravished and destroyed
is that
ravished is having the appearance of having been ravished while
destroyed is (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
destroyed |
|
broken |
destroyed |
As verbs the difference between broken and destroyed
is that
broken is past participle of lang=en while
destroyed is past tense of destroy.
As adjectives the difference between broken and destroyed
is that
broken is fragmented, in separate pieces while
destroyed is (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.
As a proper noun Broken
is torres Strait Creole.
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