How Do You Spell WRENCH?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛnt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "wrench" is spelled with six letters, but the sounds in the word don't always follow the expected spelling rules. The IPA phonetic transcription for "wrench" is /rɛntʃ/. The first sound, /r/, is a voiced alveolar liquid. The second sound, /ɛ/, is a mid front unrounded vowel. The third sound, /n/, is a voiced alveolar nasal. The fourth sound, /tʃ/, is a voiceless palato-alveolar affricate. These sounds come together in "wrench" to create a word that can trip up even the best spellers.

WRENCH Meaning and Definition

  1. A wrench is a versatile hand tool that is primarily used for holding and turning nuts, bolts, and other fasteners. It typically consists of a flat, elongated handle with a fixed or adjustable jaws at one end. The jaws are designed to fit snugly around the fastener, providing a secure grip to apply torque or rotational force to loosen or tighten it.

    Wrenches come in various types, sizes, and styles to accommodate different fastener sizes and shapes. The most common types include open-end wrenches, which have an open U-shaped jaw on one or both ends, and box-end wrenches, which have a closed, hexagonal-shaped jaw on either end. Adjustable wrenches, also known as crescent wrenches, feature an adjustable jaw to fit different fasteners or nut sizes.

    The use of a wrench is not limited to fasteners, as it can also be employed in other applications. For instance, pipe wrenches have an adjustable jaw with sharp teeth specifically designed to grip and turn pipes or pipe fittings. Monkey wrenches, another variant, have smooth jaws angled at 45 degrees, making them suitable for plumbing work.

    In addition to their use in mechanical and plumbing work, wrenches are also utilized in various industries, such as automotive repair, construction, and maintenance. They are essential tools in any toolbox or workshop, enabling individuals to efficiently and effectively tighten or loosen fasteners, aiding in the assembly, disassembly, and repair of objects and equipment.

  2. • A sudden or violent twist; a sprain; a tool for forcibly turning iron screws.
    • To force by twisting; to sprain; to distort.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of WRENCH

The word "wrench" originated from Middle English "wrenche" which was derived from Old English "wrench" or "wrenc" meaning "a twist, a turn". This Old English term was further derived from the Proto-Germanic word "wrankjan" which means "to twist", also related to Middle Low German "wranc" and Old High German "renken". The ultimate origins of the word can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "werǵ-", meaning "to turn, to bend".

Idioms with the word WRENCH

  • wrench sth out of sth The idiom "wrench something out of something" means to forcibly or with great effort extract or obtain something from a difficult or resistant source. It implies that the action requires significant strength, tenacity, or exertion to achieve the desired outcome.
  • wrench sth off (of) sm or sth The idiom "wrench something off (of) someone or something" means to forcibly or forcefully remove something from someone or something, often using a twisting or pulling motion. It implies that the action requires a significant amount of effort or strength.
  • wrench sth from sm The idiom "wrench sth from sm" means to forcibly or reluctantly extract something from someone, often with great effort or resistance. It typically implies that the person being asked or forced to give up something is extremely reluctant or hesitant to do so.
  • throw a monkey wrench into The idiom "throw a monkey wrench into" means to disrupt or interfere with a plan, process, or situation, often intentionally, by introducing a sudden problem or obstacle that hinders progress or causes complications.
  • throw a monkey wrench into sth The idiom "throw a monkey wrench into sth" means to disrupt, sabotage, or hinder a plan, process, or situation by introducing an unexpected obstacle or complication. It refers to the act of interfering with the proper functioning or progress of something, similar to how throwing a wrench into a machine would cause it to break or malfunction.
  • throw a monkey wrench in the works The idiom "throw a monkey wrench in the works" refers to intentionally causing disruption or interference in a process, plan, or system, resulting in its failure or delay. It commonly implies an unexpected or unforeseen obstacle that brings about confusion or complications.
  • throw a (monkey) wrench in the works, at put/throw a spanner in the works The idiom "throw a (monkey) wrench in the works" (alternatively known as "put/throw a spanner in the works") refers to the act of causing disruption or obstruction to a plan, process, or system. It describes an intentional or unintentional action that creates unexpected problems or complications, usually resulting in delays or difficulties in the smooth functioning of something. The phrase originates from the image of a wrench being thrown into the moving parts of a machine, causing it to come to a halt or malfunction.
  • left-handed monkey wrench An imaginary tool that does not exist or cannot be used, often used to indicate a confusing or absurd situation.

Similar spelling words for WRENCH

Plural form of WRENCH is WRENCHES

Conjugate verb Wrench

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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FUTURE

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IMPERATIVE

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NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to wrench

PAST CONTINUOUS

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PAST PARTICIPLE

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PRESENT PARTICIPLE

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