Difference between Molded and Wrought

What is the difference between Molded and Wrought?

Molded as a verb is to shape in or on a mold; to form into a particular shape; to give shape to. while Wrought as a verb is to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.

Molded

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To shape in or on a mold; to form into a particular shape; to give shape to.

Example sentence: I have learned to be molded by God into the person He wants. I want to help and encourage others to be the best they can be.

Wrought

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having been worked or prepared somehow.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.

Example sentence: The last 200 years, we've had an incredible amount of automation. We have tractors that do the work that horses and people used to do on farms. We don't dig ditches by hand anymore. We don't pound tools out of wrought iron. We don't do bookkeeping with books! But this has not, in net, reduced the amount of employment.

We hope you now know whether to use Molded or Wrought in your sentence.

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