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  1. Both the noun and verb senses of wreck typically involve things being ruined, destroyed, or violently damaged—not just slightly damaged or messed up. A car wreck involves a crash that damages the car beyond repair. A wrecking ball is used to demolish buildings.

  2. 4 days ago · A wreck is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident . The car was a total wreck. We thought of buying the house as a wreck, doing it up, then selling it. A wreck is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed.

  3. Britannica Dictionary definition of WRECK. [count] 1. a : a vehicle, airplane, etc., that has been badly damaged or destroyed. Firefighters pulled him from the (car) wreck. b : a ruined or destroyed ship : shipwreck. a sunken wreck. 2. US : an accident in which a car, airplane, train, etc., is badly damaged or destroyed.

  4. A wreck is something that's been destroyed. Your hair might be a wreck after a bad day at the barber. Your car might be a wreck after you hit a telephone pole. Your house might be a wreck after a visit from 3-year-old twins. You might be an emotional wreck after a fight with your boyfriend.

  5. wreck | meaning of wreck in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English wreck1 /rek/ verb [ transitive] 1 to completely spoil something so that it cannot continue in a successful way SYN ruin Injury threatened to wreck his sporting career.

  6. an accident in which a vehicle hits something, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or killing the passengers. a car/train wreck. More Like This Silent letters. Word Origin. See wreck in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: wreck.

  7. Definition of wreck verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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