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  1. The meaning of RAVISHING is unusually attractive, pleasing, or striking. How to use ravishing in a sentence. ravishing or ravenous?

  2. Meaning of ravishing in English. ravishing. adjective. literary uk / ˈræv.ɪ.ʃɪŋ / us / ˈræv.ɪ.ʃɪŋ / Add to word list. very beautiful: She looked ravishing/She was a ravishing sight in her wedding dress. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Attractive. adorable. adorably. adorbs. aesthetically. delicate. disarmingly. distinguished. dreamy.

  3. Someone, usually a woman, called ravishing is “stunningly beautiful.”. Toravish someone historically meant to “plunder” or “violently seize and rape a woman,” but in contemporary speech it refers to wanting passionate, consensual intercourse with a person.

  4. The adjective ravishing describes something or someone of exceptional beauty. If you say the dress your friend picked for the prom is ravishing, you mean it's beautiful and she looks beautiful in it.

  5. Definition of ravishing adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. a. : to seize and take away by violence. b. : to overcome with emotion (such as joy or delight) ravished by the scenic beauty. c. : rapeentry 1 sense 1. 2. : plunder, rob. ravishernoun. ravishment. ˈra-vish-mənt. noun. Synonyms. assault. force.

  7. What does the word ravishing mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ravishing, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How common is the word ravishing? About 0.06 occurrences per million words in modern written English. See frequency.

  8. If you describe someone or something as ravishing, you mean that they are very beautiful.

  9. Define ravishing. ravishing synonyms, ravishing pronunciation, ravishing translation, English dictionary definition of ravishing. adj. Extremely attractive; entrancing. rav′ish·ing·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. verb (used with object) to fill with strong emotion, especially joy. Synonyms: captivate, delight, enthrall, transport, enrapture. to seize and carry off by force. to carry off (a woman) by force. to rape (a woman). ravish.