"Wrestles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrestles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrestles" Meaning

To engage in a physical struggle or contest, typically with the goal of forcing an opponent to submit or concede.

"Wrestles" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Wrestles" in Sentences:


1. In the wrestling match, John wrestles fiercely, finally pinning his opponent to the mat.\
Here the word "wrestles" is used to describe John's physical action and his determination to win in a competitive wrestling match.

2. The alligator wrestles with its prey in the murky waters of the swamp.\
In this example, "wrestles" describes the act of the alligator physically struggling to catch or subdue its food.

3. After the accident, the main character wrestles with guilt and sadness.\
Here, "wrestles" is used metaphorically to describe the emotional turmoil and inner conflict the character experiences.

4. The weightlifter wrestles with the heavy barbell in preparation for the competition.\
In this context, "wrestles" signifies the physical struggle or fight to lift a heavy weight.

5. The poet wrestles with finding the right words to express the complexity of her emotions.\
Again, "wrestles" is used metaphorically to describe the intellectual struggle or the process of crafting something difficult to put into words.

"Wrestles" Similar Words

Wrens

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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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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.

Wrestlers

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Noun: A person who engages in the sport of wrestling, or a person who tries to influence or persuade someone by verbal disputes or arguments.

Wrestling

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Wrestling is a competitive combat sport or performance that involves physical grappling with one or more opponents, including throwing, takedowns, and other techniques, where the primary objective is to pin the opponent to the mat or be the first to score a prescribed number of points.

Wrests

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To force (someone) into submission, typically in a struggle or controversy.<br><br>Examples: "The opponents wrested control of the company from the previous owner."

Wretch

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Wretched

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Miserable, unhappy, pitiful or unfortunate. Describing someone or something causing sympathy or pity.

Wretchedly

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utterly miserable or unhappy; utterly unpleasant or distressing.

Wretchedness

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Wretchedness refers to a state of great unhappiness, misery, or distress, often characterized by feelings of hopelessness and despair. It can also describe a condition of poverty, hardship, or wretched living conditions.

Wretches

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Wretches refers to:<br><br> People who are wretched, suffering, or miserable.<br> A person or people who are greatly distressed or unhappy.<br><br>Example: "The refugees were living in poor conditions, growing wretches of humanity."<br><br>Synonyms: wretched, miserable, woe, wretchedness.<br><br>Origin: From Old English "writhe," meaning twisted or contorted. The term implies a severe or agonizing state.

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