"Wrecker" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrecker" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrecker" Meaning

A person or thing that causes great damage or ruin, typically to something that has a strong or solid structure.

"Wrecker" Examples

Examples of the word "wrecker"


1. The late-night revelers were in dismay when they stumbled upon the accident caused by the wagon wrecker's carelessness. Their party will be ruined forever.
2. It does not matter how advanced the technology we have, but having a good wrecker on standby in our tool box is a big plus when we need to rescue our motorist.
3. Throughout the morning, unofficial communication about the boat wrecker operation warned people to avoid areas within sight of the lake.
4. Coal ship wrecker Tom Politi is calling for jobs not just for workers in reducing salvaging pieces.
5. I strongly hate cars but private wrecker services just helped me again when mine broke out on the side of the road.

"Wrecker" Similar Words

Wreathed

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Wreathes

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A wreath is a circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other materials, typically made as an ornament or decoration, such as on a door for a special occasion or at a funeral.

Wreathing

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Wreaths

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Wreck

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Wreckage

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The remains or debris of something, especially something that has been destroyed or damaged, such as a ship, airplane, or building.

Wreckages

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Adjective: <br><br>1. (of a building, vehicle, etc.) badly damaged, especially from a collision or natural disaster.<br>Example: "The car was wrecked in the accident."<br><br>2. Having been completely defeated or destroyed.<br>Example: "My plans for the weekend were wrecked when it started raining."<br><br>3. (of a relationship, etc.) ruined or severely damaged.<br>Example: "Their love life was wrecked by the arguments."<br><br>Verb: <br><br>1. To cause (a building, vehicle, etc.) to crash and become damaged.<br>Example: "The strong wind wrecked the old lighthouse."<br><br>2. To completely defeat or destroy (something or someone).<br>Example: "Their poor management strategy wrecked their business."<br><br>3. To ruin (a relationship, etc.).<br>Example: "Procrastination can wreck your chances of getting a good job."<br><br>Synonyms: destroyed, badly damaged, smashed, ruined, crashed.

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Wrecking

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Wren

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Wrench

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Wrenched

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Wrenches

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