"Wracked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wracked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wracked" Meaning

The word "wracked" can have a few different meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:

Physically damaged or broken: For example, "The earthquake wracked the city, causing widespread destruction."
Afflicted with a painful emotion, especially sorrow or anxiety: For example, "She was wracked with grief after losing her loved one."
Wild and tumultuous: For example, "The wracked debate among politicians was a typical example of how not to conduct a discussion."

However, the most common interpretation of the word "wracked" is related to physical damage or disarray, often caused by a force or action outside of one's control. It is often associated with ideas of turmoil, upheaval, and destruction.

"Wracked" Examples

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Example sentences:


The earthquake left the town wracked by destruction and loss of life.
Her body was wracked with pain after the car accident.
The music room was wracked with the sound of wailing guitars.
The city was wracked by the economic crisis for years.
The old wooden chair was wracked with cracks and broken slats.

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