"Raffish" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Raffish" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Raffish" Meaning

Tending to enjoy a life of leisure and pleasure, often in a slightly shameful or unrespectable way.

"Raffish" Examples

Raffish


| S.No | Construction | Example |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | As adjective | The raffish behavior of the teenagers at the party made everyone uncomfortable. |
| 2 | As adjective | The writer's raffish style of writing captured the reader's attention immediately. |
| 3 | As adjective | He had a raffish charm that made everyone want to be his friend. |
| 4 | As adjective | The film's raffish protagonist won the hearts of the audience. |
| 5 | As adjective | The city's raffish culture was a perfect backdrop for the story.

"Raffish" Similar Words

Rafael

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Rafaela

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Rafaela is a feminine given name of Spanish and Italian origin, the feminine form of Rafael.<br><br>It has a few possible meanings:<br><br> Derived from the Hebrew word "Raphael" which means "God heals"<br> Associated with the archangel Raphael, known in the Book of Tobit<br> In Spain and Italy, it's also associated with the city of Raphael in southern Spain

Rafale

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The Rafale is a multirole fighter aircraft currently in service with the French and Indian air forces. Its name is derived from the French word "rafale," meaning "gale of wind" or "burst of air," due to the aircraft's high speed and maneuverability.<br><br>The Rafale is designed to operate from a variety of environmental conditions, from tropical to high-altitude environments, and is capable of carrying a range of armament options, including air-to-air missiles, air-to-ground missiles, radar-guided bombs, and precision-guided munitions.

Raffaele

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Raffaele (Italian) refers to a masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Raphael, which means "God heals" or "he who heals". It is a popular name in many European countries, especially in Italy.

Raffaello

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RAFFAELLO (often correctly spelled Raffaello Santi) (1483-1520) was an Italian artist and a renowned painter of the High Renaissance. He is best known for his frescoes in the Vatican, particularly "The School of Athens" and "Parnassus", as well as his paintings "The Sistine Madonna" and "Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione".

Raffia

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Raffinate

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Refine or purify (a substance) by removing impurities.<br><br>Example: "The chemicals were raffinated to produce a high-quality oil."

Raffinose

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Raffishly

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Raffle

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Raffled

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Raffles

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A device for randomly allocating prizes, typically by spinning wheels or drawing lots. For example: "The charity raffle raised money for a good cause."

Rafflesia

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Rafflesiaceae

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Raffling

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Rafsanjani

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