- verbravish (verb) · ravishes (third person present) · ravished (past tense) · ravished (past participle) · ravishing (present participle)
- archaicseize and carry off (someone) by force:"there is no assurance that her infant child will not be ravished from her breast"
- dated(of a man) rape (a woman):"an angry father who suspects that his daughter has been ravished"
- literaryfill (someone) with intense delight; enrapture:"ravished by a sunny afternoon, she had agreed without even thinking"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French raviss-, lengthened stem of ravir, from an alteration of Latin rapere ‘seize’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- The verb "ravish" has several meanings:123
- To give great pleasure to someone.
- To fill with strong emotion, especially joy.
- To seize and carry away by violence (obsolete or archaic).
- To transport with joy or delight (now rare).
- To rape (now rare).
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.ravish verb (PLEASURE) Add to word list Add to word list [ T usually passive ] literary to give great pleasure to someone: I was utterly ravished by the way she smiled.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/ravishravish [ rav-ish ] show ipa See synonyms for: ravish ravished ravishing ravisher on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to fill with strong emotion, especially joy.www.dictionary.com/browse/ravishravish (third-person singular simple present ravishes, present participle ravishing, simple past and past participle ravished) (obsolete or archaic) To seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force. (transitive, usually passive voice) To transport with joy or delight; to delight to ecstasy. (transitive, now rare) To rape.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ravish Ravish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEBRavish is a verb of contrasts, having two meanings that, while both dealing with emotional issues, are polar opposites — the first being to fill with joy, the second being to assault and violate a woman against her will.
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