The difference between Wreak havoc and Wrought
Wreak havoc is also verb with the meaning: to cause damage, disruption, or destruction.
Wrought is also adjective with the meaning: having been worked or prepared somehow.
check bellow for the other definitions of Wreak havoc and Wrought
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Wreak havoc as a verb:
To cause damage, disruption, or destruction.
Examples:
"The storm wreaked havoc on his garden."
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Wrought as an adjective:
Having been worked or prepared somehow.
Examples:
"Is that fence made out of wrought iron?"
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Wrought as a verb:
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Wrought as a verb:
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