Ruin [noun]
Definition of Ruin:
situation of devastation
Synonyms of Ruin:
● Wreckage
● Collapse
● Wreck
● Undoing
● Downfall
● Bath
● Nemesis
● Decay
● Damage
● Havoc
● Waste
● Crash
● Bane
● Failure
● Fall
● Atrophy
● Loss
● Waterloo
● Defeat
● Crackup
● The end
Opposite/Antonyms of Ruin:
Sentence/Example of Ruin:
Were all the events of life combining to ruin or to save him?
There is a grandeur in the ruin to be enjoyed, as well as a scene of beauty from its towers.
To put it out of your power to ruin yourself is the only way left to prevent your ruin.
His early vow to ruin as many of the fair sex as he can get into his power.
Well, since rhyming's been my ruin, let me rhyme to the bitter end.
Until now there's a man that can squeeze and ruin me any day, and that's Merchant.
It was the law that had worked the ruin of her life, which she had striven to make wholesome.
The whole is a ruin, yet intact, if I may be pardoned the paradox.
You have barely finished your experiments, and now you're planning my ruin.
Indeed, my ruin came not from too great individualism of life, but from too little.