wreck

noun and verb42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

an accident involving one or more cars

an accident involving a train

a vehicle that is completely destroyed and cannot be repaired

a vehicle that is on fire

a vehicle that is burning fiercely

a vehicle that has been crushed and bent out of shape

a person who is extremely nervous or worried

a person who is emotionally unstable or very upset

a person who is extremely anxious, tired, or unwell

a person who is extremely anxious, tired, or unwell

a person who is extremely anxious, tired, or unwell

a person whose body is in very poor condition

a person who is shaking with fear or nervousness

a person who is speaking quickly and unclearly out of fear or shock

to destroy or ruin something entirely

to destroy or ruin something entirely

to nearly destroy or ruin something

to nearly destroy or ruin something

to ruin something in effect, though not officially or completely

is likely to be a disaster

used to describe something that is so disastrous it is fascinating to observe

used to describe something that is so disastrous it is fascinating to observe

used to specify which ship became a wreck

located inside the remains of a sunken ship

located on the surface of the remains of a sunken ship

to seem likely to destroy or ruin something

to attempt to destroy or ruin something

to have a desire to destroy or ruin something

to be the reason an accident happens

to live through a serious accident

to be unable to get out of a crashed vehicle

to get out of a crashed vehicle safely

to get out of a crashed vehicle safely

to feel very tired or ill

to look very tired or ill

to cause someone to become emotionally or physically exhausted

to locate the remains of a sunken ship

to determine the precise position of a sunken ship

to find the remains of a sunken ship for the first time

to investigate a sunken ship, often by diving

to rescue a sunken ship or its cargo

to lift a sunken ship from the sea bed

to rescue valuables from a sunken ship

Collocations with "wreck"

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