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Wrack Meaning in English

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ˈɹæk
RAK
ɹˈæk
RAK

Definition

To cause serious damage or destruction to something; can also refer to physical or mental suffering. Sometimes used for seaweed washed ashore.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and literary; 'wrack' is rare in casual speech. Common in phrases like 'wrack and ruin' (complete destruction) or 'wracked with pain.' Often confused with 'rack,' which has different meanings.

Example Sentences

The storm wracked the small village by the sea.

basic

She was wracked with guilt after lying to her friend.

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His body was wracked by pain after the accident.

basic

Everything he owned was left in wrack and ruin after the fire.

natural

She felt her nerves wrack as she waited for the exam results.

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After months of stress, his mind felt completely wracked.

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