wreck

noun
  1. A structure, vehicle, or vessel that has been severely damaged or destroyed, especially by an accident or disaster. noun
    The shipwreck was discovered on the ocean floor after centuries.
    The car was a total wreck after the collision.
  2. A person who is in a very bad physical or mental condition. noun
    After the long and stressful week, she felt like an emotional wreck.
    He became a nervous wreck before the big presentation.
  3. To cause the destruction or severe damage of something. verb
    The storm wrecked several homes along the coast.
    The vandals wrecked the abandoned building.
  4. To ruin or spoil something completely. verb
    The scandal wrecked his political career.
    Her careless remarks wrecked their friendship.