ravisher (Meaning)
ravisher (n)
someone who assaults others sexually
a very attractive or seductive looking woman
ravisher (n.)
One who ravishes (in any sense).
Synonyms & Antonyms of ravisher
ravisher Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The scars inflicted by the ravisher were not just physical but also emotional, haunting the victim for years to come.
- The police were on the hunt for the ravisher, determined to apprehend the perpetrator and restore justice.
- The community was in mourning after a young girl was found brutally ravished and murdered.
- The jury listened intently as the prosecutor presented irrefutable evidence against the ravisher.
- The defense attorney argued that his client was not a ravisher but a man who had been falsely accused.
- 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).
embezzler,marauder, looter, stealer, cracksman, robber, housebreaker, thief, safecracker, 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.