What is another word for wrought into?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɔːt ˌɪntʊ] (IPA)

"Wrought into" is a phrase that implies something has been intricately worked or fashioned into a desired outcome. There are various synonyms that can be used instead of "wrought into," depending on the context. "Crafted" is a suitable substitute that denotes a high level of skill and attention to detail. "Transformed" is another contender, which emphasizes a significant change in the original form. "Molded" is also a viable alternative, signifying a shaping or molding of something malleable into a new form. Other synonyms for "wrought into" include "created," "shaped," "formed," and "developed," all of which imply some level of deliberate manipulation to achieve a desired result.

What are the hypernyms for Wrought into?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Wrought into

  • Only what we have wrought into our character during life can we take with us.
    Karl Wilhelm Von Humboldt
  • When we can get beyond that smoky world, there, out in the country we may still see the works of our fathers yet alive amidst the very nature they were wrought into, and of which they are so completely a part: for there indeed if anywhere, in the English country, in the days when people cared about such things, was there a full sympathy between the works of man, and the land they were made for: — the land is a little land; too much shut up within the narrow seas, as it seems, to have much space for swelling into hugeness: there are no great wastes overwhelming in their dreariness, no great solitudes of forests, no terrible untrodden mountain-walls: all is measured, mingled, varied, gliding easily one thing into another: little rivers, little plains, swelling, speedily- changing uplands, all beset with handsome orderly trees; little hills, little mountains, netted over with the walls of sheep- walks: all is little; yet not foolish and blank, but serious rather, and abundant of meaning for such as choose to seek it: it is neither prison nor palace, but a decent home.
    William Morris

Related words: wrought iron, wrought from, wrought from fear, wrought from hardship, wrought in fire

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