Associations to the word «Wrought»
Noun
- Wherefore
- Nail
- Robe
- Plate
- Israelites
- Earnestness
- Jewel
- Lamp
- Mantle
- Oppression
- Ceiling
- Desperation
- Thread
- Mosaic
- Vengeance
- Timber
- Salvation
- Bulkhead
- Chancel
- Thick
- Manufacture
- Necklace
- Granite
- Brick
- Charm
- Workman
- Manganese
- Casting
- Molding
- Thickness
- Roof
- Courtyard
- Dwarf
- Pig
- Latch
- Canopy
- Breech
- Goldsmith
- Entrance
- Tabernacle
- Splendour
- Cruelty
- Cushion
- Imagination
- Fiend
- Persuasion
- Slumber
- Abode
- Ore
- Sorrow
- Delicacy
- Medallion
- Sandstone
- Porcelain
- Till
- Hearth
- Hardness
Adjective
Wiktionary
WROUGHT, adjective. Having been worked or prepared somehow.
WROUGHT, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of work
WROUGHT IRON, noun. A tough, malleable, ductile form of iron that is not cast, suitable for welding.
WROUGHT IRONS, noun. Plural of wrought iron
Dictionary definition
WROUGHT, adjective. Shaped to fit by or as if by altering the contours of a pliable mass (as by work or effort); "a shaped handgrip"; "the molded steel plates"; "the wrought silver bracelet".
Wise words
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