Ruin

Definition

Ruin can refer to the physical destruction or disintegration of something, rendering it imperfect or dysfunctional. It can also signify a state of financial failure or impoverishment.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Verb
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈruːɪn/
  • Respelling: ROO-in (with "ROO" as in "moon," and "in" as in "bin")

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈruːɪn/
  • Respelling: ROO-in (similar to American English, with "ROO" as in "moon," and "in" as in "bin")

In both dialects, "ruin" features a long "oo" sound in the first syllable, followed by a short "i" sound in the second, making it a two-syllable word. The pronunciation is consistent across both American and British English.

Etymology

The word "ruin" originates from Middle English ruine, from Old French, from Latin ruīna, from ruere, meaning 'to collapse'.

Derivatives
  • Ruinous
  • Ruination
  • Ruiner
  • Unruined
  • Inruinable
Synonyms
  • Destruction
  • Devastation
  • Decay
Antonyms
  • Preservation
  • Construction
  • Restoration
Usage

The term "ruin" is widely used to describe the state of something that has been destroyed or has deteriorated significantly. It is also used to denote financial failure or the downfall of something, such as a career or reputation.

Related Terms
  • Dilapidation
  • Dereliction
  • Decrepitude
Detailed Definition

Noun

  • The physical destruction or disintegration of something: The remaining pieces or the state of something that has been destroyed.
  • Example: The ruins of the ancient temple still stand as a reminder of a bygone era.
  • A state of financial failure or impoverishment: An instance of becoming poor or bankrupt.
  • Example: After the stock market crash, many experienced financial ruin.

Verb

  • To reduce (a building or place) to a state of decay, collapse, or disintegration: To destroy or cause significant damage to a structure or place.
  • Example: The earthquake ruined many historical sites.
  • To cause the downfall or destruction of (something): To severely damage, devastate or destroy something.
  • Example: Scandals have the potential to ruin careers.

ruin

Time turned the pillar into a ruin.
The ruins of the ancient temple still stand as a reminder of a bygone era.
After the stock market crash, many experienced financial ruin.

🇨🇳 Mandarin

  • 废墟 (fèixū)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /feɪ̯˥˩.ɕy˥/
  • Respelling in English: fei-xu

  • 毁坏 (huǐhuài)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /xweɪ̯˨˩˦.xwaɪ̯˧˥/
  • Respelling in English: hwei-hwai

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • खंडहर (khaṇḍahar)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /kʰənɖəˈhər/
  • Respelling in English: khan-da-har

  • बर्बाद करना (barbād karnā)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /bərˈbaːd kərˈnaː/
  • Respelling in English: bar-baad kar-naa

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • ruina
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈrwina/
  • Respelling in English: rwee-na

  • arruinar
  • IPA Pronunciation: /aːruˈinar/
  • Respelling in English: ah-roo-ee-nar

🇫🇷 French

  • ruine
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ʁɥin/
  • Respelling in English: rwee-n

  • ruiner
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ʁɥine/
  • Respelling in English: rwee-nay

🇸🇦 Modern Standard Arabic

  • أطلال (aṭlāl)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ʔatʼ.laːl/
  • Respelling in English: at-laal

  • خراب (kharāb)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /xaˈraːb/
  • Respelling in English: kha-raab

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • ধ্বংস (dhôngṣ)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /d̪ʱõʃ/
  • Respelling in English: dhongsh

  • বিনষ্ট করা (binoṣṭ kora)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /binɔʂʈ kɔra/
  • Respelling in English: bi-nosht ko-ra

🇷🇺 Russian

  • руины (ruiny)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈru.jɪnɨ/
  • Respelling in English: roo-yi-ny

  • разрушать (razrushat')
  • IPA Pronunciation: /rɐzˈru.ʂɪtʲ/
  • Respelling in English: raz-roo-shat

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • ruína
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈʁujnɐ/
  • Respelling in English: roo-yee-na

  • arruinar
  • IPA Pronunciation: /aʁuˈinaʁ/
  • Respelling in English: ah-roo-ee-nar

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • reruntuhan
  • IPA Pronunciation: /rəˈruntuh.an/
  • Respelling in English: re-run-too-han

  • merusak
  • IPA Pronunciation: /məˈrus.ak/
  • Respelling in English: me-roo-sak

🇩🇪 German

  • Ruine
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈʁuː.ɪ.nə/
  • Respelling in English: roo-i-ne

  • zerstören
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ʦɛʁˈʃtøːʁən/
  • Respelling in English: tser-shtoo-ren

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • 廃墟 (haikyo)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /haɪ̯.kjoː/
  • Respelling in English: hai-kyo

  • 破壊する (hakai suru)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /hakai sɯ̥ɾɯ/
  • Respelling in English: ha-kai soo-roo

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • đổ nát
  • IPA Pronunciation: /ɗo˧˥ nat˧˧/
  • Respelling in English: doh naht

  • phá hủy
  • IPA Pronunciation: /pha˧˥ hwi˧˧/
  • Respelling in English: pha hwee

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 폐허 (pyeheo)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /pʰje.ʝʌ/
  • Respelling in English: pye-heo

  • 망치다 (mangchida)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /maŋ.tɕʰi.da/
  • Respelling in English: mang-chee-da

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • enkaz
  • IPA Pronunciation: /enˈkaz/
  • Respelling in English: en-kaz

  • mahvetmek
  • IPA Pronunciation: /mahˈvetmek/
  • Respelling in English: mah-vet-mek

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • خرابی (kharābī)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /xəˈraːbiː/
  • Respelling in English: kha-raa-bee

  • بربادی (barbādī)
  • IPA Pronunciation: /bərˈbaːdiː/
  • Respelling in English: bar-baa-dee

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