wreaking pronunciation - EAS

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  1. wreak
    [rēk]
    1. "torrential rainstorms wreaked havoc yesterday"; "the environmental damage wreaked by ninety years of phosphate mining"
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  2. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wreak

    Webwreak verb ˈrēk also ˈrek wreaked; wreaking; wreaks transitive verb 1 : bring about, cause wreak havoc 2 a : to cause the infliction of (vengeance or punishment) b archaic : …

  3. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/wreak

    WebHow to pronounce wreak verb in British English. us. / riːk/. How to pronounce wreak verb in American English. (English pronunciations of wreak from the Cambridge Advanced …

  4. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/wreak

    WebWreak and reek are pronounced exactly the same, so it can be hard to remember which one is which, but you can remember that wreak begins with a w because it is often used in …

  5. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/wreaking

    Web(rēk) tr.v. wreaked, wreak·ing, wreaks 1. To bring about (damage or destruction, for example): wreak havoc. 2. To inflict (vengeance or punishment) upon a person. 3. To …

  6. https://www.howtopronounce.com/wreaking

    WebDec 20, 2019 · Pronunciation of wreaking with 1 audio pronunciations 1 rating Record the pronunciation of this word in your own voice and play it to listen to how you have …

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    • https://www.howtopronounce.com/wreak

      WebJan 21, 2023 · Pronunciation of wreak with 5 audio pronunciations 48 ratings 2 ratings 1 rating 0 rating -2 rating International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) IPA : riːk Record the pronunciation of this word in your own voice …

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      WebJan 22, 2021 · How to Pronounce Wreak? (CORRECTLY) - YouTube 0:00 / 0:43 #EnglishWithJulien How to Pronounce Wreak? (CORRECTLY) 485 views Jan 22, 2021 …

    • https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wreaking

      Webwreak verb [ T ] formal uk / riːk / us / riːk / to cause something to happen in a violent and often uncontrolled way: The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops. She was …

    • https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/do-you-wreak-havoc-or-wreck-it

      WebThe verb wreak usually means “bring about, cause” (although it can also mean “to avenge” and “to give free play or course to malevolent feeling”), and this word, rather than wreck, …

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