ravishing - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • beauty: We were waited on by five or six country girls of ravishing beauty, dressed with exquisite neatness.
  • music: At once she was caught in a web of ravishing music and dazzled by a panorama of lights and colors.
  • sound: In magical combinations, the lute and harp-playing by Robert Phillips and William Taylor produce the most ravishing, resonant sound.
  • film: An odd, intense, haunting and visually ravishing film.
  • score: The differences in attitudes and styles of East and West are skilfully woven together in Puccini's ravishing score.

Modifying Another Word

  • visually: An odd, intense, haunting and visually ravishing film.
  • rather: Listened to again some eleven years later it actually sounds rather ravishing.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: No human being, since the world began, has ever looked more ravishing.
  • sound: Listened to again some eleven years later it actually sounds rather ravishing.

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