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wrought
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
wrought
(adjective)
wrought iron
(noun)
wrought
/
ˈ
rɑːt/
adjective
wrought
/
ˈ
rɑːt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of WROUGHT
formal + old-fashioned
:
carefully formed or worked into shape
carefully
wrought
essays
finely
wrought
woodwork
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wrought up
informal + old-fashioned
:
very excited or upset
I got
wrought up
[=
worked up
] over nothing.
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