Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb
Definition: As a noun, "wreck" refers to the remains of something that has been destroyed or damaged. As a verb, "wreck" means to destroy or damage something beyond repair.
Pronunciations: (US) /rek/; (UK) /rɛk/
Origin and Usage: The word "wreck" comes from the Old Norse word "wrek," meaning "something driven ashore." It was first used in English in the 14th century. The noun form is often used in the context of shipwrecks or car accidents, while the verb form can refer to physical destruction or metaphorical ruin.
Synonyms: Noun: debris, wreckage, remains, ruins, detritus. Verb: destroy, ruin, demolish, wreck, devastate.
Related Words: break, crash, smash, spoil, total.
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