Pronunciation: /ˈrævɪʃt/
verb to fill with intense delight; enrapture
A1 The princess was ravished by the handsome prince.
A2 The audience was ravished by the breathtaking performance.
B1 She was ravished by the stunning beauty of the sunset.
B2 The travelers were ravished by the picturesque views of the countryside.
C1 The art connoisseur was ravished by the masterpiece hanging in the gallery.
C2 The musician's performance ravished the entire audience with its beauty and emotion.
adjective filled with intense delight; enraptured
A1 She was ravished by the beautiful sunset.
A2 The young girl was ravished by the exciting adventure novel.
B1 The audience was ravished by the talented singer's performance.
B2 The art connoisseur was ravished by the exquisite paintings in the gallery.
C1 The food critic was ravished by the innovative dishes at the new restaurant.
C2 The historian was ravished by the rare artifacts discovered in the ancient tomb.
adverb in a state of being filled with intense delight; enraptured
A1 The little girl looked ravished at the sight of the colorful balloons.
A2 The tourists were ravished by the beauty of the ancient ruins.
B1 The chef's new dish ravished the taste buds of the diners at the restaurant.
B2 The novel's captivating plot ravished readers around the world.
C1 The orchestra's performance ravished the audience with its emotional depth.
C2 The artist's latest masterpiece ravished art critics with its innovative approach.
formal The beauty of the artwork in the museum left the visitors ravished.
informal The dessert was so delicious, it ravished everyone at the party.
slang That new song is so good, it absolutely ravished me!
figurative The breathtaking view from the mountaintop ravished her senses.
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