How Do You Spell RAVAGE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈavɪd͡ʒ] (IPA)

The word "ravage" is spelled with six letters making use of three vowels and three consonants. The IPA phonetic transcription of "ravage" is /ˈrævɪdʒ/. The first syllable is stressed, and the vowel sound is an "æ" representing the short "a" sound. The "v" and "g" sounds make use of their regular pronunciations, and "e" at the end is silent. "Ravage" means severe or extensive damage, destruction or ruin, often resulting from natural disasters or wars.

RAVAGE Meaning and Definition

  1. Ravage is a verb that refers to the act of causing severe destruction, devastation, or ruin to someone or something. It is often used to describe the violent and widespread effects of upheaval, war, or natural disasters.

    When used metaphorically, ravage means to deeply or profoundly affect someone or something, leaving an enduring impact or leaving them in a state of disarray or ruin.

    In the physical sense, ravage conveys the significant damage caused by an intense and relentless force. It implies the complete alteration or destruction of the affected object or area. For example, a town ravaged by a hurricane means that the hurricane caused extensive and catastrophic damage to the buildings, infrastructure, and livelihoods of its inhabitants.

    Furthermore, ravage can also be employed to describe the detrimental impact of time, disease, or decay on a person, object, or natural habitat. It suggests the progressive and relentless deterioration and erosion of something once vibrant or intact. For instance, a disease ravaging a community indicates that the illness is spreading rapidly, causing severe harm and potentially leading to long-lasting consequences.

    Overall, ravage denotes the severe destruction, devastation, or ruin caused by physical or metaphorical forces, highlighting the profound and often irreversible damage inflicted on something or someone.

  2. • Destruction by violence or by decay; spoil; ruin; waste.
    • To lay waste; to pillage; to destroy.

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

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Etymology of RAVAGE

The word "ravage" originated from the Latin word "ravagium", which comes from the verb "ravare" meaning "to seize" or "to carry away by force". This Latin verb also gives rise to other related words like "ravage", "ravish", and "ravenous". In English, "ravage" first appeared in the late 14th century and referred to the act of violent plundering or destruction. Over time, the word has retained its connotation of severe damage or devastation caused by pillaging or violent acts.

Similar spelling words for RAVAGE

Plural form of RAVAGE is RAVAGES

Conjugate verb Ravage

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have ravaged
you would have ravaged
he/she/it would have ravaged
we would have ravaged
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I would have ravage
you would have ravage
he/she/it would have ravage
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been ravaging
you would have been ravaging
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we would have been ravaging
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would ravage
you would ravage
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we would ravage
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be ravaging
you would be ravaging
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we would be ravaging
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FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be ravaging
you will be ravaging
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have ravaged
you will have ravaged
he/she/it will have ravaged
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been ravaging
you will have been ravaging
he/she/it will have been ravaging
we will have been ravaging
they will have been ravaging

IMPERATIVE

you ravage
we let´s ravage

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ravage

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was ravaging
you were ravaging
he/she/it was ravaging
we were ravaging
they were ravaging

PAST PARTICIPLE

ravaged

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been ravaging
you had been ravaging
he/she/it had been ravaging
we had been ravaging
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PRESENT

I ravage
you ravage
he/she/it ravages
we ravage
they ravage

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am ravaging
you are ravaging
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we are ravaging
they are ravaging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

ravaging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have ravaged
you have ravaged
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we have ravaged
they have ravaged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been ravaging
you have been ravaging
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we have been ravaging
they have been ravaging

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it ravage

SIMPLE PAST

I ravaged
you ravaged
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we ravaged
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