Destroyer

/dɪˈstrɔɪər/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person or thing that destroys or causes significant damage.
The tornado was a destroyer of homes, leaving nothing but rubble in its path.
A type of warship designed for fast maneuverability and equipped for destroying submarines and aircraft.
The naval fleet included several destroyers to provide protection against enemy submarines.
An entity or force that causes the end or obliteration of something.
Fear can often be a destroyer of dreams, preventing people from pursuing their goals.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'destroy,' which comes from Latin 'destroidere' meaning 'to undo,' 'ruin.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

destroyer of worlds:
A phrase often used to describe someone or something that has catastrophic power or impact.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

A dominant player in a particular field or game.
That player is a total destroyer on the basketball court.
Someone who completely overwhelms or defeats others.
In that match, he was a destroyer, taking out one opponent after another.