"Wrawness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrawness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrawness" Meaning

I couldn't find any definition for the word "wrawness". However, "wraw" is an old English word that means "fierce" or "cruel". It's not a commonly used word in modern English.

"Wrawness" Examples

Usage Examples of "Wretchedness"


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The refugees faced unimaginable wretchedness in the crowded and unsanitary conditions of the camp.

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The urban poor lived in abject wretchedness, struggling to make ends meet on meager incomes.

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The prisoners endured unimaginable wretchedness in the harsh conditions of the labor camp.

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The region has suffered from chronic poverty and wretchedness, affecting the lives of many.

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Her personal struggles with addiction led to a life of squalor and wretchedness, but she eventually sought help and found recovery.

"Wrawness" Similar Words

Wraps

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Wraps is a verb and a noun. <br><br>As a verb, to wraps means to enclose or cover something with something, especially paper or a material, for protection or decoration.<br><br>Example: She wrapped the gift in colorful paper.<br><br>As a noun, wraps refer to a wrapping, especially a thin, flexible piece of material, like a plastic or paper, used to cover or hold something.<br><br>Example: The restaurant serves chicken wraps for a quick meal.<br><br>Alternatively, it can also refer to a dish made from various ingredients wrapped in a pancake or flatbread, typically tortilla.<br><br>Example: I love eating chicken wraps at the park.

Wrapup

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A summary or conclusion, typically at the end of a meeting, project, or discussion, summarizing the main points and outcomes.

Wrasse

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Wrastle

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It appears to be a misspelling of the word "wrestle". <br><br>Wrestle: to try to hold onto or take hold of something, especially someone, in a struggle; to struggle or contend with physical force; a type of sport or performance where two athletes engage in a contest of strength and agility.

Wrath

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Wrath refers to intense anger or a strong feeling of annoyance or displeasure, often to the point of fury or indignation. It can be a powerful and overwhelming emotion that can lead to aggressive behavior or outbursts, and can be directed towards oneself, others, or a situation.

Wrathful

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Wrathfully

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In a furious or angry manner, characterized by intense anger and resentment.

Wrathy

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Angry or irritable.

Wreak

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Wreaked

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Causing chaos or destruction, typically in a sudden and violent way; utterly destroyed or ruined.

Wreaking

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Causing or showing great damage or destruction.

Wreaks

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To cause damage or harm to someone or something; to have a very bad effect on a situation.<br><br>Example: "The storm wreaked havoc on the small town, destroying many buildings."

Wreath-laying

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Wreath

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A circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other objects, typically for decorative purposes, especially around a central point, such as a door, gate, or biblical statue.

Wreathe

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To surround or surround something with a floral decoration or a wreath.

Wreathed

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Wrapped or encircled with a wreath, often used metaphorically to describe something as being surrounded by an aura or a halo-like effect, such as a reputation or a distinctive quality.