"Ratcliff" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ratcliff" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ratcliff" Meaning

Ratcliffe is a surname of English origin, which means "calf of a rat" or "young rat." It is derived from the Old English words "ratl" meaning four and "clif" meaning cliff, so it could also refer to a hill or a ridge.

"Ratcliff" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Ratcliffe"


Adjective Usage


1. Ratcliffe's deliberate attempts to avoid the question speak volumes about his evasion.
In this example, Ratcliffe is an adjective used as part of an infinitive phrase indicating the name of a person.

Place Names


2. The estate of Ratcliffe Hall has been in the family for centuries.
In this context, Ratcliffe is a toponym, referring to a geographical location.

Fictional Character


3. Eddie Bruswell, a detective, was joined by his trusty sidekick, Sergeant Ratcliffe.
Here, Ratcliffe is used as a character name in a fictional story.

Geography


4. Ratcliffe Highway is one of the main streets in London.
In this case, Ratcliffe is a toponym used in official reference to a geographical location.

Family Surnames


5. John Ratcliffe has made several notable contributions to science as a renowned scientist of the Ratcliffe family.
In this example, Ratcliffe is a surname used in a biographical context.

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