How Do You Spell RAVIN?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈavɪn] (IPA)

The word "Ravin" can be spelled in different ways, but the correct spelling is often disputed. Some people spell it without the 'e' at the end, while others add an extra 'n' in the middle. The correct spelling of the word is "ravine" /rəˈviːn/. It is a noun that refers to a narrow, steep-sided valley with high walls, often carved by a river or a stream. The word comes from the French word "ravin" meaning "gully."

RAVIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Ravin is a noun that refers to a narrow and deep cleft or ravine that has been created by erosion, typically formed by a river or stream. It is often characterized by steep sides and can be found in various landscapes, such as mountains, hills, or plateaus.

    The word "ravin" is derived from the Middle English term "ravine" and directly from the Old French word "ravin" meaning "violent rush of water in a river, waterfall." It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

    Ravins are typically formed over an extended period of time as a result of the erosive action of water on the surrounding land. They can vary in size and shape, ranging from small, intricate features to larger, more expansive formations. The sides of a ravine are often rugged and exposed, showcasing layers of sediment or rock that have been exposed by the erosive forces of the water.

    Ravins can have ecological significance as they may serve as habitats for various flora and fauna. They also play a role in the water cycle by providing pathways for the movement of water, as they often act as channels for run-off or streams.

    In summary, a ravin is a deep and narrow cleft or ravine formed through erosion, typically by a river or stream.

Common Misspellings for RAVIN

  • 5avin
  • 4avin
  • rzvin
  • rsvin
  • rwvin
  • rqvin
  • rafin
  • ravjn
  • ravkn
  • rav9n
  • rav8n
  • ravib
  • ravim
  • ravij
  • eravin
  • rdavin
  • fravin
  • rfavin
  • travin
  • rtavin

Etymology of RAVIN

The word "ravin" is derived from the Middle English word "ravenen", which traces back to the Old French word "raviner". In turn, "raviner" comes from the Latin word "rapina", meaning "an act of plundering or robbery". The modern English noun "ravin" represents "violent seizure or taking by force" and is often associated with predatory birds, particularly ravens.

Conjugate verb Ravin

CONDITIONAL

I would ravin
you would ravin
he/she/it would ravin
we would ravin
they would ravin

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be ravining
you would be ravining
he/she/it would be ravining
we would be ravining
they would be ravining

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have ravin
you would have ravin
he/she/it would have ravin
we would have ravin
they would have ravin

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been ravining
you would have been ravining
he/she/it would have been ravining
we would have been ravining
they would have been ravining

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be ravining
you will be ravining
he/she/it will be ravining
we will be ravining
they will be ravining

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have ravined
you will have ravined
he/she/it will have ravined
we will have ravined
they will have ravined

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you ravin
we let´s ravin

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ravin

PAST

I ravined
you ravined
he/she/it ravined
we ravined
they ravined

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

ravined

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been ravining
you had been ravining
he/she/it had been ravining
we had been ravining
they had been ravining

PRESENT

I ravin
you ravin
he/she/it ravins
we ravin
they ravin

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am ravining
you are ravining
he/she/it is ravining
we are ravining
they are ravining

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

ravining

PRESENT PERFECT

I have ravined
you have ravined
he/she/it has ravined
we have ravined
they have ravined

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been ravining
you have been ravining
he/she/it has been ravining
we have been ravining
they have been ravining

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