"Ravished" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ravished" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ravished" Meaning

Overwhelmed or整个 illustrate, excessively pleased or delighted, often to the point of losing control or self-control.

"Ravished" Examples

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1. Example of "Ravished" in the Past Tense

- "After a romantic dinner, she felt completely ravished to hear him mention her name and shower her with compliments."

2. Example of "Ravished in the Present Participle

- "Walking hand in hand through the beautiful scenery is something I love to be ravished by."

3. Example of "Ravished" used in Interrogative Form

- "Have you ever felt so ravished by the stars in a clear dark sky?"

4. Example of "Ravished" used with "With" (to be ravished with)

- "She was ravished with the idea of traveling around the world."

5. Example of "Ravished" used in Negative Form

- By being incredibly ill-prepared, the team felt completely ravished of any win that day.

"Ravished" Similar Words

Ravindra

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Ravine

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Ravined

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Worn away by erosion or violence, as of the sea to a cliff, or subject to ravines, i.e., deep, narrow gorges Erdogan

Ravines

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Ravines are deep and narrow gulfs or trenches in the ground, typically formed by erosion, such as by a river. They are landforms that can be found in various landscapes, including mountains, hills, and valleys. Ravines can be quite long, and may have steep sides, often with vertical walls or overhangs.

Raving

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Extremely angry or enthusiastic; to talk or write in a wild and excited way, often in a way that is not rational or reasonable.

Ravings

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Nonsensical or incoherent talk or writings, typically expressing excessive or uncontrolled emotion or madness.

Ravioli

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Ravioli are small, stuffed pasta rings that are typically filled with a mixture of meat, cheese, or vegetables. They are often served in a variety of sauces, such as tomato sauce, creamy sauces, or olive oil. Ravioli originated in Italy and are a popular dish in many Italian restaurants around the world.

Ravish

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Ravishes

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To ravish someone means to overwhelm them with a strong feeling, often overwhelmingly happy or excited, often causing them to feel a sense of euphoria or intoxication.

Ravishing

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Extremely attractive or pleasing to the eye or mind; resplendent.

Ravishingly

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Ravishment

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Ravishment refers to the act of, or a state of, violent seizure or taking control of something, often in a sudden and overwhelming manner. It can also describe a state of extreme delight or impressiveness.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ravishment of the enemy's city was a swift and decisive victory.<br> The ravishment of the natural scenery on the Grand Canyon left me speechless.<br><br>Synonyms: seizure, capture, conquest, seizure, overwhelming, overpowering.<br><br>Antonyms: surrender, defeat, loss.

Raw-boned

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Raw-boned describes someone who is skeletal or thin to the point of being extremely underweight. It can also imply a lack of energy or vitality.

Raw

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Rawalpindi

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Rawalpindi is a city located in the province of Punjab in Pakistan. It is the third-most populous city in the country after Karachi and Lahore, and is situated at the foot of the Murree Hills, about 35 kilometers northeast of Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan. Rawalpindi is a major industrial and business hub of the country, with a population of over 2.5 million people. The city is also an important military town, with the Pakistan Army's Ninth Division headquartered there. Rawalpindi has a rich history and has played a significant role in several battles and wars throughout the centuries, including the First Anglo-Afghan War and the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War.

Rawboned

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Dry and thin, especially in or as if in need of nourishment or care.