noun
- one who wreaks or inflicts something, especially vengeance or havoc
Usage: formal
Examples
- The storm was a wreaker of destruction across the coastal towns.
- He became known as a wreaker of vengeance against his enemies.
- The virus proved to be a wreaker of havoc on the economy.
- She was feared as a wreaker of chaos in the organization.
- The wildfire was a merciless wreaker of devastation.
- History remembers him as a wreaker of justice for the oppressed.