Noun, verb
2. Definitions:As a noun, wrack means "destruction or ruin." As a verb, wrack means "to wreck or cause the ruin of something."
3. Pronunciations (US, UK):US: /ræk/
UK: /ræk/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "wrack" has a long history, dating back to Old English. Originally, it referred to seaweed or other debris washed up on the shore. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of destruction or ruin. Today, the word is most commonly used in the phrase "wrack and ruin," which refers to a state of complete destruction or devastation.
5. Synonyms:As a noun: destruction, ruin, devastation, wreckage, debris
As a verb: wreck, destroy, ruin, devastate, demolish
6. Related Words:crack, track, stack, black, slack
7. Example Sentences:As a noun: The storm left a trail of wrack and ruin in its wake.
As a verb: The fire had wracked the building, leaving it in ruins.