wrought |
created |
As verbs the difference between wrought and created
is that
wrought is (
work) while
created is .
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
work |
wrought |
As verbs the difference between work and wrought
is that
work is to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers while
wrought is (
work).
As a noun work
is
employment .
As an adjective wrought is
having been worked or prepared somehow.
wrought |
cause |
As verbs the difference between wrought and cause
is that
wrought is (
work) while
cause is .
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
wrought |
struggle |
As verbs the difference between wrought and struggle
is that
wrought is past tense of work while
struggle is to strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (
for or
against), to contend.
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
As a noun struggle is
strife, contention, great effort.
belabor |
wrought |
As verbs the difference between belabor and wrought
is that
belabor is while
wrought is (
work).
As an adjective wrought is
having been worked or prepared somehow.
wrought |
rent |
As verbs the difference between wrought and rent
is that
wrought is (
work) while
rent is to occupy premises in exchange for rent or
rent can be (
rend).
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
As a noun rent is
a payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to occupy a property or
rent can be a tear or rip in some surface.
wrought |
caused |
As verbs the difference between wrought and caused
is that
wrought is past tense of work while
caused is past tense of cause.
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
wrought |
wrung |
As verbs the difference between wrought and wrung
is that
wrought is (
work) while
wrung is (
wring).
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
operated |
wrought |
As verbs the difference between operated and wrought
is that
operated is (
operate) while
wrought is (
work).
As adjectives the difference between operated and wrought
is that
operated is (in combination) operated by the means specified eg a battery-operated toy while
wrought is having been worked or prepared somehow.
wrought |
wreak |
As verbs the difference between wrought and wreak
is that
wrought is past tense of work while
wreak is to cause, inflict or let out, especially if causing harm or injury.
As an adjective wrought
is having been worked or prepared somehow.
As a noun wreak is
revenge; vengeance; furious passion; resentment.
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