Saturday, June 29, 2019

Wreck and Reek and Wreak



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wreck
noun
  1. 1.
    the destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck.


    "the survivors of the wreck"

    synonyms:destruction, sinking, wrecking; More


verb
  1. 1.
    cause the destruction of (a ship) by sinking or breaking up.


    "he was drowned when his ship was wrecked"

    synonyms:shipwrecksinkcapsize, run aground, break up
    "he was drowned when his ship was wrecked"




wreak
verb
  1. cause (a large amount of damage or harm).


    "torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday"

    synonyms:inflictcreatecause, result in, effectengender, bring about, perpetrateunleashventbestow, deal out, mete out, serve out, administer, carry out, deliverapply, lay on, imposeexact


    rareeffectuate

    "these policies would wreak havoc on the British economy"
    • inflict (vengeance).


      "they would soon have a chance to wreak their revenge on the enemy"
    • ARCHAIC
      avenge (someone who has been wronged).


      "grant me some knight to wreak me for my son"



reek
verb
verb: reek; 3rd person present: reeks; past tense: reeked; past participle: reeked; gerund or present participle: reeking
  1. 1.
    smell strongly and unpleasantly; stink.


    "the yard reeked of wet straw and stale horse manure"

    synonyms:stinksmell, smell bad/disgusting, give off a bad smell, stink/smell to high heaven
    "the whole place reeked of cheap perfume"
    • be suggestive of something unpleasant or undesirable.


      "the speeches reeked of anti-Semitism"
    • ARCHAIC
      give off smoke, steam, or fumes.


      "while temples crash, and towers in ashes reek"
noun
noun: reek
  1. 1.
    a foul smell.


    "the reek of cattle dung"

    synonyms:stink, bad smell, foul smell, stenchtainteffluviumMore


  2. 2.
    SCOTTISH
    smoke.


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