How Do You Spell RAVISHED?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈavɪʃt] (IPA)

The word "ravished" is spelled with the IPA transcription /ˈræv.ɪʃt/. This word is a past participle form of the verb "ravish," meaning to seize or take something by force or to overwhelm with intense emotion or desire. The spelling of this word follows the basic English spelling rules, with the "a" and "i" pronounced separately and the suffix "-ed" indicating the past tense. This word's correct spelling is important as it helps facilitate effective communication and understanding in written texts.

RAVISHED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "ravished" is an adjective that finds its roots in the verb "ravish." It denotes a state of being overwhelmed or deeply moved with intense feelings, usually of joy, delight, or ecstasy. The term can also describe extreme physical or emotional pleasurable experiences.

    In a physical sense, ravished refers to an overwhelming sensation of delight, often associated with passionate enjoyment or intense sexual pleasure. It connotes a feeling of being completely consumed or enraptured by the experience, where one's senses are utterly captivated and enraptured.

    On an emotional level, being ravished can refer to a state of being profoundly enchanted, enchanted, or entranced by a particular experience, person, or situation. It signifies a deep and overwhelming feeling of joy, happiness, or fascination that seizes one's heart and soul.

    Despite its predominantly positive and pleasurable connotations, it is essential to recognize that the term can also be used in a non-consensual context, referring to a forcible or violent act of sexual assault or violence. This context emphasizes the importance of understanding consent and the significance of ensuring the respect, safety, and well-being of all individuals when discussing or using this term.

  2. Delighted to rapture.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RAVISHED

Etymology of RAVISHED

The word "ravished" is derived from the Middle French word "ravir", which ultimately traces back to the Latin word "rapere". In Latin, "rapere" means "to seize" or "to snatch". Over time, the meaning of "ravir" in Middle French evolved to include the sense of "to carry off by force" or "to seize unlawfully", specifically in reference to sexually violent acts. This meaning has been carried over to the modern English usage of "ravished", which generally refers to a violent or forceful act of sexual assault.

Idioms with the word RAVISHED

  • ravished with delight The idiom "ravished with delight" means to be extremely ecstatic or overwhelmed with happiness, joy, or pleasure.

Conjugate verb Ravished

CONDITIONAL

I would ravish
we would ravish
you would ravish
he/she/it would ravish
they would ravish

FUTURE

I will ravish
we will ravish
you will ravish
he/she/it will ravish
they will ravish

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have ravished
we will have ravished
you will have ravished
he/she/it will have ravished
they will have ravished

PAST

I ravished
we ravished
you ravished
he/she/it ravished
they ravished

PAST PERFECT

I had ravished
we had ravished
you had ravished
he/she/it had ravished
they had ravished

PRESENT

I ravish
we ravish
you ravish
he/she/it ravishes
they ravish

PRESENT PERFECT

I have ravished
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you have ravished
he/she/it has ravished
they have ravished
I am ravishing
we are ravishing
you are ravishing
he/she/it is ravishing
they are ravishing
I was ravishing
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I will be ravishing
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I have been ravishing
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I had been ravishing
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I will have been ravishing
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I would have ravished
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you would have ravished
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they would have ravished
I would be ravishing
we would be ravishing
you would be ravishing
he/she/it would be ravishing
they would be ravishing
I would have been ravishing
we would have been ravishing
you would have been ravishing
he/she/it would have been ravishing
they would have been ravishing

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