How to Pronounce "wrought"
word
ˈɹɔt
RAWHT
ɹˈɔːt
RAWHT
Definition
"Wrought" is the old or literary past tense and past participle of "work," now mostly used in formal or poetic contexts to mean "made" (specially shaped or crafted, especially metal) or "caused" (as in bringing about a change).
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈɹɔt
British English
ɹˈɔːt
Simplified Pronunciation
US
RAWHT
UK
RAWHT
Listen in Context
The fence was made of wrought iron.
The changes wrought by technology are everywhere.
This artwork was beautifully wrought.
The storm wrought havoc across the city last night.