wrought verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of wrought verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary wrought something caused something to happen, especially a change This century wrought major changes in our society The storm wrought havoc in the south Wrought is an old form of the past tense of work
wrought - WordReference. com Dictionary of English wrought rɔt v [Archaic except in some senses ]a pt and pp of work: What God hath wrought adj worked; formed; made or done shaped by being beaten with a hammer
wrought - Wiktionary, the free dictionary In contemporary English, wrought is usually not interchangeable with worked, the more common past and past participle of work While wrought usually lends a more archaic flavor, it is still fairly common in certain transitive constructions, e g in to work miracles