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shipwreck

shipwreck / shipwreck / shipwreck / shipwreck
NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: shipwreckedpp: shipwreckeding: shipwrecking

This term evokes a sense of catastrophe and isolation, shifting between the physical remains of a vessel and the traumatic event of its destruction. When used as a noun, it carries a heavy emotional weight of loss or a romanticized sense of discovery in maritime archaeology. As a verb, the word describes a sudden, violent transition from navigation to disaster. It implies a loss of control, often caused by external forces like storms or internal errors like navigational failure, resulting in the vessel becoming permanently stranded or broken.

Meanings

Nounshipwreck

The wreckage of a ship that has sunk or been destroyed at sea.

"Divers discovered the shipwreck at the bottom of the bay."

Nounshipwreck

The event of a ship being destroyed or sinking at sea.

"The survivors of the shipwreck were rescued by a passing vessel."

Transitive Verbshipwreck
[~ something]

To cause a ship to be destroyed or stranded on a coast.

"The jagged rocks shipwrecked the vessel during the storm."

Intransitive Verbshipwreck
[~]

To be destroyed or stranded on a coast as a result of a maritime accident.

"The crew was shipwrecked on a deserted island for three months."

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