Pronunciation: /ˈrævɪʃ/
noun the act of raping; violation
A1 The princess was in danger of being ravished by the evil dragon.
A2 The novel was filled with tales of ravish and adventure.
B1 The ravish of the beautiful landscape left the tourists speechless.
B2 The artist's painting captured the ravish of the sunset perfectly.
C1 The opera singer's performance was a ravish for the senses.
C2 The ballet dancer's movements were a ravish of grace and beauty.
verb to fill with intense delight; enrapture
A1 The beautiful sunset ravished her senses.
A2 The romantic movie ravished her heart.
B1 The breathtaking view of the mountains ravished the tourists.
B2 The talented singer's performance ravished the audience.
C1 The intricate details of the painting ravished art enthusiasts.
C2 The eloquent speech ravished the minds of the intellectuals.
formal The beauty of the artwork ravished the art critics.
informal The dessert was so delicious, it ravished my taste buds.
slang That new song absolutely ravished the charts.
figurative His passionate speech ravished the hearts of the audience.
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