ravisher (Meaning)

Wordnet

ravisher (n)

someone who assaults others sexually

a very attractive or seductive looking woman

Webster

ravisher (n.)

One who ravishes (in any sense).

ravisher Sentence Examples

  1. The infamous ravisher terrorized the townspeople, leaving a trail of shattered lives in his wake.
  2. The court convicted the defendant of being a ravisher, sentencing him to a life behind bars.
  3. The victim fought back against her attacker with unwavering determination, despite his status as a ravisher.
  4. The news report horrified the nation, as it detailed the harrowing ordeal of a woman who had been abducted and ravished.
  5. The scars inflicted by the ravisher were not just physical but also emotional, haunting the victim for years to come.
  6. The police were on the hunt for the ravisher, determined to apprehend the perpetrator and restore justice.
  7. The community was in mourning after a young girl was found brutally ravished and murdered.
  8. The jury listened intently as the prosecutor presented irrefutable evidence against the ravisher.
  9. The defense attorney argued that his client was not a ravisher but a man who had been falsely accused.
  10. The judge condemned the ravisher, stating that his actions were depraved and inexcusable.

FAQs About the word ravisher

someone who assaults others sexually, a very attractive or seductive looking womanOne who ravishes (in any sense).

cracksman, cat burglar, housebreaker,marauder, despoiler, looter, thief, plunderer, burglar, picklock

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The infamous ravisher terrorized the townspeople, leaving a trail of shattered lives in his wake.

The court convicted the defendant of being a ravisher, sentencing him to a life behind bars.

The victim fought back against her attacker with unwavering determination, despite his status as a ravisher.

The news report horrified the nation, as it detailed the harrowing ordeal of a woman who had been abducted and ravished.