"Wrecked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wrecked" Meaning

Adjective:

1. (of a building, vehicle, etc.) badly damaged, especially from a collision or natural disaster.
Example: "The car was wrecked in the accident."

2. Having been completely defeated or destroyed.
Example: "My plans for the weekend were wrecked when it started raining."

3. (of a relationship, etc.) ruined or severely damaged.
Example: "Their love life was wrecked by the arguments."

Verb:

1. To cause (a building, vehicle, etc.) to crash and become damaged.
Example: "The strong wind wrecked the old lighthouse."

2. To completely defeat or destroy (something or someone).
Example: "Their poor management strategy wrecked their business."

3. To ruin (a relationship, etc.).
Example: "Procrastination can wreck your chances of getting a good job."

Synonyms: destroyed, badly damaged, smashed, ruined, crashed.

"Wrecked" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Wrecked"


Example 1: Used in Vehicle Damage Context

- The car was wrecked in the accident and needed serious repairs.

Example 2: Expressing Completion or Destruction

- The band's career was wrecked after they performed poorly at the festival.

Example 3: Damage to Understanding or Relationship

- The ongoing argument has wrecked the already fragile relationship between the two sisters.

Example 4: utter Destruction or Confusion

- The game was about to get wrecked in an unexpected turn of events when the player's power-up activated.

Example 5: Complete Failure of an Enterprise

- The company went bankrupt after their experimental product was wrecked in consumer testing.

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