单词 | ravish |
释义 | ravish (once / 1611 pages) 1v 2v If you are ravished by a piece of music, you are overcome with intense feeling while listening to it. The older meaning of ravish is to overcome by physical assault (especially sexual assault) and is still sometimes used. Ravish 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. The history of ravish began with the negative connotation — that of seizing by violence and carrying someone, usually a woman, away. It comes from the Latin rapere, although the meaning wasn't always sexual violation — the idea of rape didn't appear until the mid-15th century. WORD FAMILYravish: ravished, ravisher, ravishes, ravishing, ravishment+/ravisher: ravishers/ravishing: ravishingly/ravishment: ravishments USAGE EXAMPLESYou emerge from the experience feeling slightly dazed and disoriented, but also deeply and thoroughly ravished. Los Angeles Times(Nov 24, 2016) But its look, as The Times’s technology columnist David Pogue put it in his review, was “ravishing.” New York Times(Oct 24, 2016) This is a movie that tries to ravish your senses so thoroughly you may not notice its sleights of hand.” Los Angeles Times(Oct 23, 2016) 1 v force (someone) to have sex against their will 2Hypo|Hyper gang-rape rape (someone) successively with several attackers assail, assault, attack, set on attack someone physically or emotionally v hold spellbound Syn|Ant|Hyper delight, enchant, enrapture, enthral, enthrall, transport disenchant, disillusion free from enchantment delight, please give pleasure to or be pleasing to |
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