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reek or wreak? Do not confuse the spelling of reek and wreak, which sound similar. Reek is a noun or verb referring to a strong unpleasant smell (as in the reek of rotting vegetables; the place reeked of disinfectant) or to smoke or fumes given off (as in reeking heaps of burning refuse). As a verb it can also mean "be evidence of something unpleasant," as in the whole affair reeked of incompetence. Wreak is a verb only meaning "cause havoc or destruction" or "inflict revenge or punishment."
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