ravage |
melancholy |
Related terms |
Ravage is a related term of melancholy.
As a verb ravage
is .
As an adjective melancholy is
affected with great sadness or depression.
As a noun melancholy is
(historical) black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies.
ravage |
harass |
Related terms |
Ravage is a related term of harass.
As verbs the difference between ravage and harass
is that
ravage is while
harass is to fatigue or to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts.
As a noun harass is
(obsolete) devastation; waste.
ravage |
gloom |
Related terms |
Ravage is a related term of gloom.
As verbs the difference between ravage and gloom
is that
ravage is while
gloom is to be dark or gloomy.
As a noun gloom is
darkness, dimness or obscurity.
misfortune |
ravage |
Related terms |
Misfortune is a related term of ravage.
As a noun misfortune
is (uncountable) bad luck.
As a verb ravage is
.
ravage |
revenge |
As verbs the difference between ravage and revenge
is that
ravage is while
revenge is (reflexive) to take one's revenge (
on'' or ''upon ) someone.
As a noun revenge is
any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice.
sabotage |
ravage |
As a noun sabotage
is .
As a verb ravage is
.
ruins |
ravage |
As verbs the difference between ruins and ravage
is that
ruins is (
ruin) while
ravage is .
As a noun ruins
is .
ravage |
tear |
As verbs the difference between ravage and tear
is that
ravage is while
tear is to rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether intentionally or not; to destroy or separate or
tear can be to produce tears.
As a noun tear is
a hole or break caused by tearing or
tear can be a drop of clear, salty liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation.
spoilt |
ravage |
As verbs the difference between spoilt and ravage
is that
spoilt is (
spoil) while
ravage is .
As an adjective spoilt
is (uk) having lost its original value.
vandalism |
ravage |
As a noun vandalism
is willful damage or destruction of any property with no other purpose than damage or destruction of said property.
As a verb ravage is
.
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