"Ruin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ruin" Meaning

The word "ruin" can have both a literal and figurative meaning.

Literally, a ruin is the remains of a building or a structure that has been severely damaged or destroyed, usually as a result of natural disasters, war, or neglect.

Figuratively, to ruin something means to spoil or damage its quality, effectiveness, or reputation. For example, someone's reputation can be ruined by a scandal, or a project can be ruined by poor management.

It can also be an intransitive verb, meaning to cause someone or something to feel embarrassed, disappointed, or regretful. For example, "The news ruined my day."

In general, the word "ruin" implies a loss of something valuable, whether it's physical, emotional, or reputational.

"Ruin" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "ruin"


1. Causing destruction:
- The hurricane came and totally ruined the coastal city.

2. Loss of financial support:
- Will's financial investments added up to be nothing but a complete financial ruin because he made some terrible career decisions.

3. State of decay:
- After the fire ravaged the old mansion, it was left in total ruin, a heap of ashes.

4. Destabilize:
- The costly economic sanctions that the sanctioner's state placed on the target nation was going to bring total ruin to the destabilized nation's economy.

5. Cause damage to something's reputation:
- The leaked confidential documents ruined her reputation of integrity nobody ever took her seriously again

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Ruinate

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To ruin or completely destroy something. <br><br>Example: Littering can ruin the beauty of the beach.

Ruination

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Ruination refers to the act of something being completely destroyed or ruined, either physically, economically, or morally. It can also refer to a state of complete failure or downfall, often as a result of poor management, carelessness, or circumstances beyond one's control.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The war left the country in ruination, with many cities destroyed and millions displaced.<br> The company's financial troubles led to its ruination, forcing it to file for bankruptcy.<br> Years of neglect and abuse led to the ruination of the child's mental health.<br><br>Synonyms: destruction, devastation, annihilation, decay, collapse.

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Ruinous

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Causing or causing something to suffer financially or ruinously collapse.<br><br>Example: "The company's financial mismanagement led to a ruinous loss of money."

Ruinously

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Detrimentally, damagingly or completely ignorantly.