Difference between Ravisher and Violator

What is the difference between Ravisher and Violator?

Ravisher as a noun is one who ravishes. while Violator as a noun is one who violates (a rule, a boundary, another person's body, etc.)

Ravisher

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who ravishes.

Violator

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who violates (a rule, a boundary, another person's body, etc.)In the publishing and packaging industries, a visual element that intentionally "violates" the underlying design, such as a starburst, color bar or "splat" on a product package or magazine cover intended to attract special attention.

We hope you now know whether to use Ravisher or Violator in your sentence.

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