English

Detailed Synonyms for wreck in English

wreck:

to wreck verb (wrecks, wrecked, wrecking)

  1. to wreck
    destruct; to ruin; to eliminate; to devastate; to wreck; to liquidate; to work to death; to exhaust; to lay waste; to wear out
    • destruct verb
    • ruin verb (ruins, ruined, ruining)
    • eliminate verb (eliminates, eliminated, eliminating)
    • devastate verb (devastates, devastated, devastating)
    • wreck verb (wrecks, wrecked, wrecking)
    • liquidate verb (liquidates, liquidated, liquidating)
    • work to death verb (works to death, worked to death, working to death)
    • exhaust verb (exhausts, exhausted, exhausting)
    • lay waste verb (lays waste, laid waste, laying waste)
    • wear out verb (wears out, wore out, wearing out)
  2. to wreck
    to demolish; to break down; to tear down; to break up; to destroy; to wreck; tear loose; to pull down; to take down; to get down; to drag down
    • demolish verb (demolishes, demolished, demolishing)
    • break down verb (breaks down, broke down, breaking down)
    • tear down verb (tears down, tore down, tearing down)
    • break up verb (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
    • destroy verb (destroies, destroyed, destroying)
    • wreck verb (wrecks, wrecked, wrecking)
    • tear loose verb
    • pull down verb (pulls down, pulled down, pulling down)
    • take down verb (takes down, took down, taking down)
    • get down verb (gets down, got down, getting down)
    • drag down verb (drags down, dragged down, dragging down)
  3. to wreck
    to destroy; to break; to wreck; to break into pieces
    • destroy verb (destroies, destroyed, destroying)
    • break verb (breaks, broke, breaking)
    • wreck verb (wrecks, wrecked, wrecking)
    • break into pieces verb (breaks into pieces, broke into pieces, breaking into pieces)
  4. to wreck
    – smash or break forcefully 1
    to wreck; wrack; bust up
    – smash or break forcefully 1

Conjugations for wreck:

present
  1. wreck
  2. wreck
  3. wrecks
  4. wreck
  5. wreck
  6. wreck
simple past
  1. wrecked
  2. wrecked
  3. wrecked
  4. wrecked
  5. wrecked
  6. wrecked
present perfect
  1. have wrecked
  2. have wrecked
  3. has wrecked
  4. have wrecked
  5. have wrecked
  6. have wrecked
past continuous
  1. was wrecking
  2. were wrecking
  3. was wrecking
  4. were wrecking
  5. were wrecking
  6. were wrecking
future
  1. shall wreck
  2. will wreck
  3. will wreck
  4. shall wreck
  5. will wreck
  6. will wreck
continuous present
  1. am wrecking
  2. are wrecking
  3. is wrecking
  4. are wrecking
  5. are wrecking
  6. are wrecking
subjunctive
  1. be wrecked
  2. be wrecked
  3. be wrecked
  4. be wrecked
  5. be wrecked
  6. be wrecked
diverse
  1. wreck!
  2. let's wreck!
  3. wrecked
  4. wrecking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

wreck [the ~] noun

  1. the wreck
    the wreck; the ship wreck; the wrecked ship
  2. the wreck
    the wreck; the ruin; the derelict; the heap o rubbish; the reject; the misfit
  3. the wreck
    the ruins; the remains; the wreck
  4. the wreck
    – a ship that has been destroyed at sea 1
    the wreck
    – a ship that has been destroyed at sea 1
  5. the wreck
    – a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) 1
    the crash; the wreck
    – a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles) 1
    • crash [the ~] noun
      • they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane1
    • wreck [the ~] noun
  6. the wreck
    – an accident that destroys a ship at sea 1
    the wreck; the shipwreck
    – an accident that destroys a ship at sea 1
  7. the wreck
    – something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation 1
    the wreck
    – something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation 1
    • wreck [the ~] noun
      • the house was a wreck when they bought it1
      • thanks to that quack I am a human wreck1

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Related Definitions for "wreck":

  1. a ship that has been destroyed at sea1
  2. a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles)1
  3. an accident that destroys a ship at sea1
  4. something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation1
    • the house was a wreck when they bought it1
    • thanks to that quack I am a human wreck1
  5. smash or break forcefully1

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