How Do You Spell WRECHE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "wreche" can be confusing for many English speakers. Its correct pronunciation is /rɛtʃ/ with the "w" being silent. The word comes from Old English "wrecan" meaning "to drive out, punish" and has evolved over time to become "wretch" in Modern English. The spelling of "wreche" is an archaic form of the word that is no longer commonly used. It serves as a reminder of the evolution of language and how spellings can change over time.

Common Misspellings for WRECHE

  • wreched
  • wreached
  • wrecke
  • wrecce
  • wrecche
  • qreche
  • ereche
  • 3reche
  • 2reche
  • wdeche
  • wfeche
  • wteche
  • w5eche
  • w4eche
  • wrwche
  • wrsche
  • wrdche
  • wr4che
  • wr3che
  • wrexhe

Etymology of WRECHE

The word "wreche" is derived from the Old English word "wrecca", which means an exile or an outcast. It has further roots in the Proto-Germanic word "wrakjo", which translates to someone who has been driven away or is an outcast. The word eventually evolved in Middle English to "wreche", retaining its meaning of someone who has been banished or expelled from society. Over time, its meaning expanded to include a person who is miserable or unfortunate, and it has since been used to describe someone who is in a state of distress or torment.

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