"Raunsoun" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find any information on the word "raunsoun". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling?
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "raumsker" changed to "raunsoun" is not a valid word & adjusted to "runaround":
The manager gave the employee a direct runaround on the status of their project, never providing a clear answer.
The runaround from the customer service representative was frustrating and unhelpful.
The kids enjoyed going on a thrilling ride with a fun theme park runaround.
She told him to stop giving her the runaround and just give her a straight answer.
The new employee got lost in the office and received a confusing runaround from her coworkers on how to find the meeting room.
A rare or little-known word!<br><br>"Ravaged" is a more common word that has a similar sound and spelling, but the word "raught" has a different meaning. <br><br>Raught refers to the last or final part of a rope that is pulled taut and can be grasped by one's hand when drawing a rope or cord. It can also mean a small, probably rope, cord, or string. <br><br>(Example: The sailor grabbed the raught of the rope to pull it in.)
I couldn't find any information about a word called "rauracia". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "rauracian". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that I'm not familiar with.
Completely damaged or destroyed, often as a result of violence or extreme weather conditions.
A person or thing that ravages or lays waste, especially through destruction or violence.<br><br>Examples: <br><br> The ravager of the city was once a beautiful and peaceful place.<br> The term ravager is often associated with a marauder or a destructive invader.<br><br>Synonyms: destroyer, devastator, plunderer.
Total destruction or severe damage, often caused by extreme violence or natural forces.<br><br>Example: "The hurricane left a trail of ravages through the town, destroying buildings and uprooting trees."