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Is happy the definition for wrought?

No, "happy" is not the definition for "wrought."

"Wrought" is an adjective that means:

* Made or shaped, especially by hammering or pressing. For example, "wrought iron" is iron that has been shaped by hammering.

* Caused or produced. For example, "His words wrought a change in her attitude."

"Happy" is an adjective that means feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.

While "wrought" can sometimes imply a sense of accomplishment, which could be associated with happiness, the two words are not synonymous.

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