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    wrath
    /rɒθ/

    noun

    • 1. extreme anger: literary, humorous "he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath"

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  2. formal or old-fashioned uk / rɒθ / us / rɑːθ / Add to word list. extreme anger: The people feared the wrath of God. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Anger and displeasure. acrimony. anger. animus. annoyance. bad feeling. flap. get the hump idiom. gorge. grit your teeth idiom. grudge. hard feelings idiom. have a face like thunder idiom.

  3. The meaning of WRATH is strong vengeful anger or indignation. How to use wrath in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wrath.

  4. Wrath definition: strong, stern, or fierce anger; deeply resentful indignation; ire.. See examples of WRATH used in a sentence.

  5. wrath in British English. (rɒθ ) noun. 1. angry, violent, or stern indignation. 2. divine vengeance or retribution. 3. archaic. a fit of anger or an act resulting from anger.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of wrath noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. stern or fierce anger; deep indignation; ire. 2. vengeance or punishment as the consequence of anger.