wrought (on) (Meaning)

wrought (on)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of wrought (on)

wrought (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate metalwork wrought on the gates of the palace was a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of its makers.
  2. The years of hardship had wrought deep lines on his face, reflecting the burdens he had carried.
  3. The relentless waves wrought havoc on the shoreline, eroding the cliffs and destroying the homes built too close.
  4. The accident had wrought irreparable damage to his body, leaving him with a permanent disability.
  5. The artist's genius was wrought in the vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes of her paintings.
  6. The discovery of the hidden treasure wrought a dramatic change in the fortune of the impoverished family.
  7. The government's economic policies had wrought widespread poverty and dissatisfaction among the population.
  8. The war wrought untold suffering on the innocent civilians caught in its crossfire.
  9. The sculptor's skilled hands wrought a majestic statue from a block of unyielding marble.
  10. The constant pressure of life had wrought a sense of weariness and resignation in his spirit.

FAQs About the word wrought (on)

dealt (with),decided (upon), acted,did,

postponed, remitted, suspended, deferred, laid over,put off, held up, delayed, put over, paused

The intricate metalwork wrought on the gates of the palace was a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of its makers.

The years of hardship had wrought deep lines on his face, reflecting the burdens he had carried.

The relentless waves wrought havoc on the shoreline, eroding the cliffs and destroying the homes built too close.

The accident had wrought irreparable damage to his body, leaving him with a permanent disability.