Wrought vs Rewrought - What's the difference?
wrought | rewrought |
Having been worked or prepared somehow.
(work)
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As adjectives the difference between wrought and rewrought
is that wrought is having been worked or prepared somehow while rewrought is wrought again.As verbs the difference between wrought and rewrought
is that wrought is past tense of work while rewrought is past tense of rework.wrought
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Is that fence made out of wrought iron?
Antonyms
* unwroughtDerived terms
* wrought iron * wrought-upVerb
(head)High and wet, passage=Floods in northern India, mostly in the small state of Uttarakhand, have wrought disaster on an enormous scale. The early, intense onset of the monsoon on June 14th swelled rivers, washing away roads, bridges, hotels and even whole villages. Rock-filled torrents smashed vehicles and homes, burying victims under rubble and sludge.}}
