The word 'avenge' is a verb (avenge, avenges, avenging, avenged) which means to inflict harm in return for an injury or wrong done to oneself or another (real or imagined).
The word itself, 'avenge' has no positive or negative, no destructive or nurturing power of its own. The act 'to inflict harm' is a negative thing, a destructive thing.
I will avenge my sister for talking all my barbies and their cloths.
destruct
The word destruction is a noun. Destruction is the act of destroying something.
The word "destructive" means damaging or destroying.
No, the word 'destructive' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as causing great and irreparable damage; for example, destructive corrosion, destructiveinsects.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:There is corrosion on the steel supports. It is very destructive.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'corrosion' in the second sentence.The adjective 'destructive' is a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement) which describes the subject of the sentence, 'it'.)
AVENGE-get revenge for.To avenge the crime, the count gave the criminal a harsh punishment..so obviously it would be negative
She killed the murderer to avenge her father's death.
I will avenge my sister for talking all my barbies and their cloths.
There is no antonym for the word avenge, although there is an opposite for the meaning. The meaning is revenge, so the opposite meaning would be forgiveness.
The prefix that can be added to the word "destructive" is "non-."
A tornado is a destructive force of nature.
A hurricane can be very destructive to a region.
Yes. Destructive is an adjective because it can describe a noun, e.g. a destructive cyclone.
forgive excuse overlook pardon excuse
Exitiabilis
destructive
Protons are a type of positive atom