The noun forms for the verb to devastate are devastator, devastation, and the gerund, devastating.
The word 'devastating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to devastate. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verb form that can function as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to devastate is devastation.
The noun form for the adjective evident is evidentness. A related noun form is evidence.
The noun form for the adjective austere is austereness. Another noun form is austerity.
The noun form of the adjective 'protective' is protectiveness. A related noun form is protection.
The noun form of the adjective wide is wideness.A related noun form is width.The noun form of the adjective long is longness.The noun form of the verb to long is longing.A related noun form is length.
The word 'devastating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to devastate. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verb form that can function as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to devastate is devastation.
Devastation is a noun. The verb would be to devastate, and the adverbial form devastatingly.
The noun form is also ruin, as in the building fell into a ruin. When used in a verb form for example, to reduce to ruin or devastate
The noun forms for the verb to devastate are devastator, devastation, and the gerund, devastating.
The adjective form of the verb "devastate" is "devastating". When we add -ing to the base form of a verb, it creates a present participle. One function of a present participle is an adjective -- a devastating storm.
Devastate is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:We will devastate the enemy with our tanks.This news will devastate him.
Devastate does not have a prefix.
The news will devastate her. That score should devastate the opposing team.
The horrible news of her son's death is sure to devastate her. The news of her son's horrible death is sure to devastate her. The news of her horrible son's death is sure to devastate her. Which country shall we devastate next?
Devastated is the past participle of the verb devastate. Participle can function as adjectives. Example: a devastatedlook on his face.
destruction, ruin, havoc, demolition, desolation
Devastate and destroy may be synonyms.