"Wrenching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrenching" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrenching" Meaning

The word "wrenching" is a verb that means:

To pull or twist violently, often with a sudden or powerful movement.
To cause a strong and painful sense of sorrow or loss.
To extricate or take forcibly, often with a sense of difficulty or reluctance.

As a noun, "wrenching" can refer to a sudden or violent action, a strong emotional reaction, or a feeling of physical or mental distress.

Example sentences:

The strong gust of wind wrenching open the door. (verb)
It was wrenching to see my old school burn down. (verb)
The wrenching struggle to free the car from the mud. (noun)

"Wrenching" Examples

Examples of the Word "Wrenching"


The wrecking of the family home by the storm was a wrenching sight to behold.
The wrenching feeling of losing her child marked her life forever.
The wrenching cry of a child with a plugged nose drives everyone mad.
The captain and his crew experienced such a wrenching voyage, they considered giving up.
The man was hospitalized due to a medical condition that caused such a wrenching cough for weeks on end.

"Wrenching" Similar Words

Wrecker

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

Wreckers

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People or things that cause damage or destruction, especially to ships or vehicles.<br><br>Example: "The storm caused the beach to become a wreckers' paradise, with many a damaged ship washing up on the shore."<br><br>Or<br><br>A person who buys and dismantles old or damaged ships or vehicles to salvage the usable parts.<br><br>Example: "The wreckers made a fortune by buying up and scrapping old cars that were no longer roadworthy."

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Wrecks

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Wren

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A small, energetic bird of the crow family, typically having short wings and a long tail.

Wrench

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A wrench is a tool used to apply torque or turning moment to an object. It typically consists of a rigid round or square bar with a loop or U-shaped end at one end and another tool bit or socket at the other end. The user applies pressure along the length of the handle to create a turning force on the object being worked on.

Wrenched

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Twisted or torn violently or suddenly, often with a loud noise; suddenly forced to open or move apart.

Wrenches

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Tools used to provide a strong grip or leverage for turning, twisting, or gripping something. They come in various types, such as adjustable, socket, or box-end wrenches, serving purposes like loosening or tightening bolts, nuts, or other fasteners.

Wrenchingly

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Unnecessarily painful or distressing. Causing discomfort or anxiety in a surprising or violent manner.

Wrens

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Wrens are small to medium-sized birds that are part of the family Muscicapidae. They are known for their small size, typically ranging from 10-18 cm (4-7 inches) in length, and their distinctive song. Wrens are found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and backyards. They are omnivores and feed on insects, seeds, and fruits. There are over 80 different species of wrens found around the world.

Wrest

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To struggle or contend with someone or something, especially physically; to strive or contend in a competitive situation, especially for a prize or advantage.<br><br>Example: He wrestled with the idea of quitting his job.

Wrested

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Wresting

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Wrestling is a combat sport in which two wrestlers engage in a physical confrontation, using a combination of strength, skill, and agility to attempt to overcome and pin their opponent to the ground or on a mat.

Wrestle

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To contend with or resist someone or something, often physically, by using force or effort.<br><br>Example: "The two siblings wrestle over the remote control to watch their favorite TV show."<br><br>Or:<br><br>To engage in a competitive sport that involves grappling and throwing, typically to the ground, in which the objective is to pin the opponent's shoulders to the ground.<br><br>Example: "He's been training to wrestle in college, so he's really good at it."<br><br>Or:<br><br>To struggle or contend with something difficult or unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "Life can be a real wrestling match, full of challenges and obstacles to overcome."

Wrestled

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The verb "wrestled" is the past tense of "wrestle", which means:<br><br> To fight or struggle with someone or something in order to overcome or gain the upper hand<br> To throw or pull something heavy or difficult to lift<br> To struggle to understand or clarify something<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> He wrestled with the heavy suitcase to the airport.<br> The two wrestlers wrestled for the championship title.<br> She wrestled with the complicated math problem, but was unable to solve it.<br><br>In general, "wrestled" implies a physical or mental struggle to overcome an obstacle or challenge.

Wrestler

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A professional athlete who engages in competitive grappling with an opponent in sports such as wrestling, sumo, or professional wrestling. They use strength, technique, and strategy to try to pin or submit their opponent.