Damaging vs Unhealthy - What's the difference?
damaging | unhealthy | Related terms |
Harmful; injurious; causing damage.
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characterized by, or conducive to poor health
sick or ill
tending to corrupt
characterized by disturbed mental health
Damaging is a related term of unhealthy.
As adjectives the difference between damaging and unhealthy
is that damaging is harmful; injurious; causing damage while unhealthy is characterized by, or conducive to poor health.As a verb damaging
is .damaging
English
Adjective
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Denied an education by war, passage=One particularly damaging , but often ignored, effect of conflict on education is the proliferation of attacks on schools
Synonyms
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(head)unhealthy
English
Adjective
(er)- The villagers lived in unhealthy surroundings.
- He was an unhealthy child.
- He liked unhealthy reading material.
- He had an unhealthy interest in fire.