How Do You Spell SHIPWRECKED?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɪpɹɛkt] (IPA)

Shipwrecked is a word used to describe a situation where a ship has been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. The word is spelled as it is pronounced /ʃɪp-rɛkt/, with two syllables, "ship" and "wrecked," and a silent "w" in the second syllable. The "ship" part is pronounced just like the word "ship," while the "wrecked" part is pronounced like "rekt." While the spelling may be intimidating, with proper pronunciation using the IPA phonetic transcription system, anyone can learn to say "shipwrecked" like a pro.

SHIPWRECKED Meaning and Definition

  1. Shipwrecked is an adjective that refers to someone or something that has been involved in a shipwreck. A shipwreck is a catastrophic event where a ship or vessel is destroyed, damaged, or stranded as a result of a maritime accident or natural disaster at sea. This word is commonly used to describe the individuals who have survived such a disaster, although it can also be used to describe a ship or any belongings or cargo that have been affected by it.

    In regards to individuals, shipwrecked often denotes survivors who have managed to escape from a shipwreck and reached safety, typically on a deserted island or a distant shore. They are often left in a vulnerable and desperate situation, forced to contend with the loss of the ship, potential injuries, and the challenge of seeking rescue or survival in difficult conditions.

    Metaphorically, shipwrecked can be used to describe someone who has experienced a major setback or failure in life, leaving them feeling lost, hopeless, or isolated. It captures the sense of being adrift or stranded, as if all plans, hopes, or dreams have been dashed against an unrelenting force. It can also connote a feeling of being completely alone or abandoned, like a shipwreck survivor on a deserted island.

Common Misspellings for SHIPWRECKED

Etymology of SHIPWRECKED

The word "shipwrecked" has its etymology rooted in Old English. It is derived from two Old English words: "scip" (meaning ship) and "wrecan" (meaning to drive). The combination of these words gives "scipwrecan", which eventually evolved into "shipwrecked". The term refers to the state of being stranded or cast ashore due to a shipwreck, where the ship has been destroyed or ruined.

Similar spelling words for SHIPWRECKED

Conjugate verb Shipwrecked

CONDITIONAL

I would shipwreck
we would shipwreck
you would shipwreck
he/she/it would shipwreck
they would shipwreck

FUTURE

I will shipwreck
we will shipwreck
you will shipwreck
he/she/it will shipwreck
they will shipwreck

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have shipwrecked
we will have shipwrecked
you will have shipwrecked
he/she/it will have shipwrecked
they will have shipwrecked

PAST

I shipwrecked
we shipwrecked
you shipwrecked
he/she/it shipwrecked
they shipwrecked

PAST PERFECT

I had shipwrecked
we had shipwrecked
you had shipwrecked
he/she/it had shipwrecked
they had shipwrecked

PRESENT

I shipwreck
we shipwreck
you shipwreck
he/she/it shipwrecks
they shipwreck

PRESENT PERFECT

I have shipwrecked
we have shipwrecked
you have shipwrecked
he/she/it has shipwrecked
they have shipwrecked
I am shipwrecking
we are shipwrecking
you are shipwrecking
he/she/it is shipwrecking
they are shipwrecking
I was shipwrecking
we were shipwrecking
you were shipwrecking
he/she/it was shipwrecking
they were shipwrecking
I will be shipwrecking
we will be shipwrecking
you will be shipwrecking
he/she/it will be shipwrecking
they will be shipwrecking
I have been shipwrecking
we have been shipwrecking
you have been shipwrecking
he/she/it has been shipwrecking
they have been shipwrecking
I had been shipwrecking
we had been shipwrecking
you had been shipwrecking
he/she/it had been shipwrecking
they had been shipwrecking
I will have been shipwrecking
we will have been shipwrecking
you will have been shipwrecking
he/she/it will have been shipwrecking
they will have been shipwrecking
I would have shipwrecked
we would have shipwrecked
you would have shipwrecked
he/she/it would have shipwrecked
they would have shipwrecked
I would be shipwrecking
we would be shipwrecking
you would be shipwrecking
he/she/it would be shipwrecking
they would be shipwrecking
I would have been shipwrecking
we would have been shipwrecking
you would have been shipwrecking
he/she/it would have been shipwrecking
they would have been shipwrecking

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