English words starting with rav
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Ravage
ˈræv.ɪdʒMeanings of Ravage:
verbCause severe and extensive damage to.
Usage examples:
The hurricane ravaged southern florida
nounThe destructive effects of something.
Usage examples:
His face had withstood the ravages of time
Meanings of Ravaged:
adjectiveSeverely damaged; devastated.
Usage examples:
He hopes to visit his ravaged homeland
verbCause severe and extensive damage to.
Usage examples:
The hurricane ravaged southern florida
Meanings of Ravagement:
nounRavaging, depredation; devastation, extensive damage; an instance of this.
Ravages
ˈravɪdʒMeanings of Ravages:
verbCause severe and extensive damage to.
Usage examples:
The hurricane ravaged southern florida
nounThe destructive effects of something.
Usage examples:
His face had withstood the ravages of time
Meanings of Ravaging:
verbCause severe and extensive damage to.
Usage examples:
The hurricane ravaged southern florida
nounThe destructive effects of something.
Usage examples:
His face had withstood the ravages of time
Rave
reɪvMeanings of Rave:
verbTalk incoherently, as if one were delirious or mad.
Usage examples:
Nancy's having hysterics and raving about a ghost
nounAn extremely enthusiastic recommendation or appraisal.
Usage examples:
Their tour received rave reviews
adjectiveAdmiring; giving praise
Usage examples:
The show has received rave reviews., her speech drew raves from everyone., she was wild and raving,…
Raved
reɪvMeanings of Raved:
verbTalk incoherently, as if one were delirious or mad.
Usage examples:
Nancy's having hysterics and raving about a ghost
nounAn extremely enthusiastic recommendation or appraisal.
Usage examples:
Their tour received rave reviews
Ravel
ˈræv.əlMeanings of Ravel:
verbUntangle or unravel something.
Usage examples:
Davy had finished ravelling out his herring net
nounA tangle, cluster, or knot.
Usage examples:
A ravel of knitting
Meanings of Raveled:
verbUntangle or unravel something.
Usage examples:
Davy had finished ravelling out his herring net
nounA tangle, cluster, or knot.
Usage examples:
A ravel of knitting
Ravelin
ˈravlɪnMeanings of Ravelin:
nounAn outwork of fortifications, with two faces forming a salient angle, constructed beyond the main ditch and in front of the curtain.
Usage examples:
A ravelin is a v shaped fortification used to protect the entrance of a fort.
Raveling
ˈræv.əlMeanings of Raveling:
verbUntangle or unravel something.
Usage examples:
Davy had finished ravelling out his herring net
nounA thread from a woven or knitted fabric that has frayed or started to unravel.
Meanings of Ravelings:
nounA thread from a woven or knitted fabric that has frayed or started to unravel.
Usage examples:
Once the surface was broomed the ravelling was hardly noticeable.
Ravelins
ˈravlɪnMeanings of Ravelins:
nounAn outwork of fortifications, with two faces forming a salient angle, constructed beyond the main ditch and in front of the curtain.
Usage examples:
A ravelin is a v shaped fortification used to protect the entrance of a fort.
Ravelled
ˈrav(ə)lMeanings of Ravelled:
verbUntangle or unravel something.
Usage examples:
Davy had finished ravelling out his herring net
nounA tangle, cluster, or knot.
Usage examples:
A ravel of knitting
Ravelling
ˈrav(ə)lMeanings of Ravelling:
nounA thread from a woven or knitted fabric that has frayed or started to unravel.
Usage examples:
Once the surface was broomed the ravelling was hardly noticeable.
verbUntangle or unravel something.
Usage examples:
Davy had finished ravelling out his herring net
Ravellings
ˈrav(ə)lɪŋMeanings of Ravellings:
nounA thread from a woven or knitted fabric that has frayed or started to unravel.
Usage examples:
Once the surface was broomed the ravelling was hardly noticeable.
Meanings of Ravelly:
adjectiveSomewhat ravelled; liable to ravel; (of fabric) having many tangles or loose threads.
Meanings of Ravelment:
nounEntanglement, confusion; interweaving; an instance of this.
Raven
ˈrav(ə)nMeanings of Raven:
nounA large heavily built crow with mainly black plumage, feeding chiefly on carrion.
Usage examples:
Well-adapted to urban environments, grackles, crows, ravens, blackbirds, and jays thrive everywhere…
adjective(especially of hair) of a glossy black colour.
Usage examples:
Thick raven hair
verb(of a wild animal) hunt voraciously for prey.
Usage examples:
Fierce lions went ravening to and fro
Ravened
ˈrav(ə)nMeanings of Ravened:
verb(of a wild animal) hunt voraciously for prey.
Usage examples:
Fierce lions went ravening to and fro
nounA large heavily built crow with mainly black plumage, feeding chiefly on carrion.
Usage examples:
Well-adapted to urban environments, grackles, crows, ravens, blackbirds, and jays thrive everywhere…
adjective(especially of hair) of a glossy black colour.
Usage examples:
Thick raven hair
Meanings of Ravener:
nounA person who takes goods by force; a robber, a plunderer, a despoiler.
Meanings of Ravenhood:
nounThe state or condition of being a raven.
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