Violar
pronunciation: bioʊlɑɹ̩
part of speech: verb
ravish1 = violar.
Example: Who the devil did he think he was, abducting her from the ballroom and practically ravishing her?.
ravish2 = cautivar, embelesar, fascinar, abducir, embobar.
Example: Extremely ambitious in design and scope, it puzzled and troubled readers at least as much as it ravished them.
ravish3 = raptar.
Example: No one dared to keep horses or donkeys openly, but did so in secret for the war tax, because wherever the Mongols discovered horses they ravished them.
Ravish synonyms
transport
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: trænspɔrt
part of speech: noun
delight
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: dɪlaɪt
part of speech: noun
rape
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: reɪp
part of speech: noun
outrage
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: aʊtreɪdʒ
part of speech: noun
violate
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: vaɪəleɪt
part of speech: verb
enthrall
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: enθrəl
part of speech: verb
enchant
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: entʃænt
part of speech: verb
enrapture
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: enræptʃɜr
part of speech: verb
enthral
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: enθrɔl
part of speech: verb
dishonor
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜr
part of speech: noun, verb
dishonour
in spanish: ,
pronunciation: dɪʃənʊr
part of speech: noun, verb
Ravish antonyms
disillusion
pronunciation: dɪsɪluʒən
part of speech: noun
disenchant
pronunciation: dɪsentʃənt
part of speech: verb