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wrought
/ rɔːt /
verb
- archaic.a past tense and past participle of work
adjective
- metallurgy shaped by hammering or beating
- often in combination formed, fashioned, or worked as specified
well-wrought
- decorated or made with delicate care
Usage
Other Words From
- inter·wrought adjective
- self-wrought adjective
- super·wrought adjective
- under·wrought adjective
- un·wrought adjective
- well-wrought adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of wrought1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He is much happier, he says, but still talks of the "shame" he feels and the "havoc" the catfisher wrought.
With a large Latino population in the stands, the place teems with a sense of breathtaking diversity and wondrous community wrought by him.
“Oh mother Mary,” gasped one man as he walked through the devastation wrought on the village.
They also expressed concern about the devastation wrought in the Southeast by Hurricane Helene and called for a vigorous response from government to help those affected by the powerful storm.
Banning cellphones in schools won’t solve all the problems wrought by a technology that has gotten way out of hand.
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