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    wrecked
    /rɛkt/

    adjective

    • 1. having been wrecked: "an old wrecked barge"
    • 2. under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs: informal "they got wrecked on tequila"

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  2. Meaning of wrecked in English. wrecked. adjective. uk / rekt / us / rekt / wrecked adjective (THING) Add to word list. very badly damaged: Just look at what you've done to my coat - it's wrecked. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. In bad condition. battered. battle-scarred. be on the skids idiom. beat someone up. blasted.

  3. to destroy or badly damage something: The explosion shattered nearby windows and wrecked two cars. Our greenhouse was wrecked in last night's storm. informal. to spoil something completely: He has been warned that his behaviour might wreck his chances of promotion. Fewer examples. The man is demented - he's going to wreck the whole operation.

  4. noun. ˈrek. Synonyms of wreck. 1. : something cast up on the land by the sea especially after a shipwreck. 2. a. : shipwreck. b. : the action of wrecking or fact or state of being wrecked : destruction. c. : a violent and destructive crash. was injured in a car wreck. 3. a. : a hulk or the ruins of a wrecked ship. b.

  5. A wreck is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident. ...the wreck of a sailing ship. [ + of] The car was a total wreck. We thought of buying the house as a wreck, doing it up, then selling it. Synonyms: shipwreck, derelict, hulk, sunken vessel More Synonyms of wreck. 4. countable noun B1+.

  6. Wrecked definition: extremely drunk or high on drugs. See examples of WRECKED used in a sentence.

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

  8. noun. the accidental destruction of a ship at sea. the ship so destroyed. maritime law goods cast ashore from a wrecked vessel. a person or thing that has suffered ruin or dilapidation. the remains of something that has been destroyed. old-fashioned.