- WRATH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
anger, ire, rage, fury, indignation, wrath mean an intense emotional state induced by displeasure anger, the most general term, names the reaction but by itself does not convey cause or intensity
- WRATH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Wrath definition: strong, stern, or fierce anger; deeply resentful indignation; ire See examples of WRATH used in a sentence
- Wrath - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Wrath is great anger that expresses itself in a desire to punish someone: Noah saw the flood as a sign of the wrath of God Wrath is also used figuratively of things that behave in a violent way: Earthquakes are the wrath of the sea
- WRATH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
As the price of a foolhardy plan your unhappy rival feels your wrath; but, most deadly avenger, for what do you punish me?
- wrath, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
wrath, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- wrath - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
wrath (third-person singular simple present wraths, present participle wrathing, simple past and past participle wrathed) (chiefly Early Modern, obsolete) (transitive) To anger (someone); to enrage
- Wrath - definition of wrath by The Free Dictionary
wrath (ræθ, rɑθ; esp Brit rɔθ) n 1 stern or fierce anger; deep indignation; ire 2 vengeance or punishment as the consequence of anger
- WRATH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Wrath is the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way
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