ravished Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
ravished ka kya matlab hota hai
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Verb:
मोहित करना, मुग्ध करना, मोह लेना, अति उत्साहित करना,
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ravished शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
.. मैं सिर्फ उन्हें रोमांचित और सम्मोहित करना चाहता हूँ. मैं उनके द्वारा देखे जा रहे दृश्यों के जरिये उन्हें अभिभूत करना चाहता हूँ. और अब वापस जाइए और इसे एक बार फिर से देखिये.।
आकर्षित करना- समाकर्षित करना, आकृष्ट करना, लुभाना, खींचना, मुग्ध करना, मोहना।
* १.१८४.५८(शिव को समाधि से बाहर लाने के लिए कृष्ण द्वारा मोहिनी रूप धारण, मोहिनी के दर्शन से ब्रह्मा, काम आदि के वीर्य का पतन, कामदेव की सहायता से मोहिनी द्वारा शिव को मोहित करना आदि),।
ravished's Usage Examples:
For a generation nursed in decadent scholasticism and stereotyped theological formulae it was the fountain of renascent youth, beauty and freedom, the shape in which the Helen of art and poetry appeared to the ravished eyes of medieval Faustus.
On the summit of a fire-girt hill Sigurd found the Valkyrie Brunhild in an enchanted sleep, and ravished by her beauty awakened her; they plighted their troth to each other and, next morning, Sigurd left her to set out once more on his journey.
On the capture of that city she was ravished by Ajax, the son of 011eus, in the temple of Minerva (Strabo vi.
After the South East Asian country was ravished by the Vietnam War, the Nguyen family moved the United States, landing in Houston, Texas.
This ravished the heart of David with an inexpressible affection.
The city will be taken, the horses plundered, the women ravished.
How the Polish War expanded into a general European war; how Charles's miraculous audacity again and again ravished favours from Fortune and Nature (e.g.
ravished the heart of David with an inexpressible affection.
He was henceforth ravished by the splendour of the cosmos.
Synonyms:
delight, enthrall, enchant, transport, enthral, please, enrapture,
Antonyms:
fame, honor, repute, displease, disenchant,