"Ruins" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ruins" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ruins" Meaning

The word "ruins" can have two main meanings.

1. Something that is in a state of destruction or disrepair, such as old, abandoned buildings or a relationship that has fallen apart.
2. A plural noun referring to the remains of something that has been destroyed, such as a collapsed castle, a shipwreck, or an ancient city.

Example sentences:

The old mansion stood in ruins.
The archaeological team uncovered the ruins of an ancient civilization.

Synonyms for the word "ruins" include "wreckage", "remains", "debris", "shambles", and "decay".

Antonyms of the word "ruins" include "restoration", "repair", "rebuild", "revival", and "regeneration".

"Ruins" Examples

Usage Examples of "Ruins"


1. Neglect over Time

The old mansion looked like it had been abandoned for decades; its once-beautiful garden was overgrown, and the sound of its grand chandelier was now a mere memory.

2. Historical Sites

Many tourists flock to visit the ancient Roman ruins, fascinated by the structural engineering and architectural styles of a bygone era.

3. Natural Disasters

The Once-thriving coastal town was left in ruins after a category 5 hurricane swept through, devastating the community and leaving it struggling to recover.

4. Failure or Disappointment

After investing years in her startup, Sarah realized it was doomed to fail, and it went to ruins, a costly setback in her entrepreneurial journey.

5. Destruction of Nature

The careless dumping of waste in the nearby forest led to a significant increase in pollution, ultimately leaving the ecosystem in ruins.

"Ruins" Similar Words

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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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.

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