ravisher
/ˈrævɪʃər/
noun
- A person who seizes or carries someone away by force.
- The villagers feared the ravisher who lurked near the forest.
- In the old legend, a ravisher stole the princess from her castle.
- The hero fought the ravisher to free the captive.
- A person who overwhelms or delights someone with beauty or charm.
- The painter was a ravisher of the senses, creating breathtaking landscapes.
- The singer was a ravisher of hearts wherever she performed.
- He was known as a ravisher of audiences with his powerful speeches.