Associations to the word «Shipwrecked»
Noun
- Famine
- Preservation
- Captivity
- Vessel
- Plank
- Chesapeake
- Steamer
- Rudder
- Strait
- Ocean
- Sands
- Marquette
- Migrant
- Encyclopaedia
- Uss
- Canto
- Erie
- Ballard
- Odyssey
- Hms
- Harbour
- Fisherman
- Steamboat
- Discoverer
- Juno
- Cape
- Discovery
- Deliverance
- Marshall
- Superior
- Mather
- Smuggling
- Suffering
- Navigation
- Freighter
- Explorer
- Fitzgerald
- Atlantic
- Deane
- Shipyard
- Seaport
- Whale
- Bartlett
- Cyclops
- Arctic
- Danger
- Nonfiction
- Admiralty
- Expedition
- Frigate
- Clive
- Goodwin
- Dived
- Utopia
- Adventures
- Madeira
- Adventurer
- Fathom
- Crew
- Preserve
- List
- Sail
- Javanese
- Tragedy
- Hazard
- Odysseus
- Archipelago
- Surveying
- Cornwall
- Sacramento
- Scotia
- Exploration
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SHIPWRECK, noun. A ship that has sunk or run aground so that it is no longer seaworthy.
SHIPWRECK, noun. An event where a ship sinks or runs aground.
SHIPWRECK, noun. (figurative) destruction; ruin; irretrievable loss
SHIPWRECK, verb. To wreck a boat through a collision or mishap.
Dictionary definition
SHIPWRECK, noun. A wrecked ship (or a part of one).
SHIPWRECK, noun. An irretrievable loss; "that was the shipwreck of their romance".
SHIPWRECK, noun. An accident that destroys a ship at sea.
SHIPWRECK, verb. Ruin utterly; "You have shipwrecked my career".
SHIPWRECK, verb. Suffer failure, as in some enterprise.
SHIPWRECK, verb. Cause to experience shipwreck; "They were shipwrecked in one of the mysteries at sea".
SHIPWRECK, verb. Destroy a ship; "The vessel was shipwrecked".
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