ravished Sentence Examples
- The storm ravished the countryside, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
- Her beauty ravished his senses, captivating him completely.
- The fire ravished the building, consuming everything in its path.
- The plague ravaged the village, leaving a wake of death and despair.
- The victorious army ravaged the conquered city, looting and pillaging at will.
- The thief's words ravished her confidence, making her doubt everything she had once believed.
- The intense heat ravished the plants, scorching their leaves and wilting their stems.
- The floodwaters ravaged the town, leaving behind debris and shattered lives.
- The critics' harsh words ravaged his reputation, damaging his credibility beyond repair.
- The disease ravished her body, consuming her strength and robbing her of her vitality.
ravished Meaning
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ravished (imp. & p. p.)
of Ravish
Synonyms & Antonyms of ravished
Synonyms:
- joyous
- amused
- gleeful
- radiant
- rapturous
- enraptured
- blissful
- laughing
- blessed
- smiling
- jubilant
- delighted
- elated
- happy
- mirthful
- overjoyed
- exuberant
- exultant
- merry
- blest
- euphoric
- ecstatic
- exhilarated
- joyful
Antonyms:
- wailing
- heartbroken
- glum
- discontented
- saddened
- sorrowful
- crestfallen
- glum
- forlorn
- disheartened
- sad
- weeping
- heartbroken
- melancholy
- forlorn
- blue
- dejected
- wailing
- sad
- weeping
- unhappy
- abject
- brokenhearted
- dispirited
- melancholy
- saddened
- abject
- despondent
- disconsolate
- sorrowful
- aggrieved
- sobbing
- disconsolate
- anguished
- crying
- crying
- downcast
- brokenhearted
- crestfallen
- depressed
- disheartened
- unhappy
- anguished
- depressed
- aggrieved
- blue
- dejected
- downcast
- dispirited
- despondent
- discontented
- sobbing
Synonyms:
- cheery
- jocund
- carefree
- entranced
- vivacious
- frisky
- lighthearted
- jocose
- high
- jocular
- unconcerned
- blithe
- jovial
- playful
- sunny
- spirited
- upbeat
- sprightly
- amusing
- perky
- beaming
- hilarious
- blithesome
- festive
- giggling
- gay
- tickled
- buoyant
- thrilled
- gladsome
- jolly
- cheerful
Antonyms:
- moody
- downhearted
- plaintive
- dreary
- woeful
- dark
- sorry
- gray
- sorry
- gloomy
- dolorous
- depressing
- heartsick
- miserable
- comfortless
- groaning
- joyless
- dark
- comfortless
- saturnine
- dismal
- somber
- gloomy
- moaning
- mournful
- sullen
- lugubrious
- groaning
- dreary
- lugubrious
- dolorous
- sombre
- lachrymose
- moaning
- doleful
- somber
- cheerless
- joyless
- bleak
- morose
- sullen
- depressing
- heavyhearted
- miserable
- desolate
- saturnine
- cheerless
- mournful
- moody
- dismal
- wretched
- low-spirited
- heartsick
- disgruntled
- desolate
- bleak
- gray
- grey
- grey
- wretched
- sombre
- lachrymose
- doleful
- disgruntled
- low-spirited
- morose
- plaintive
- woeful
- heavyhearted
- downhearted
Synonyms:
- riotous
- insouciant
- sportive
- farcical
- sanguine
- bright
- jaunty
- cavalier
- joking
- funny
- comic
- happy-go-lucky
- frolicsome
- antic
- chipper
- facetious
- bouncing
- witty
- sprightful
- easygoing
- joshing
- hopeful
- chuckling
- lightsome
- comical
- optimistic
- flippant
- lively
- uproarious
- rosy
- humorous
- peppy
- animated
- jesting
- zippy
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word ravished
of Ravish
joyous, amused, gleeful, radiant, rapturous,enraptured, blissful, laughing, blessed, smiling
wailing, heartbroken, glum, discontented, saddened, sorrowful, crestfallen, glum, forlorn, disheartened
The storm ravished the countryside, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
Her beauty ravished his senses, captivating him completely.
The fire ravished the building, consuming everything in its path.
The plague ravaged the village, leaving a wake of death and despair.