Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wrathful
Adjective
/ˈræθfəl/
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Definition
Having or showing a strong feeling of anger.
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Examples
- The wrathful storm caused havoc in the coastal towns.
- She had a wrathful reaction upon learning of the betrayal.
- His wrathful glare sent shivers down her spine.
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Meaning
The term ‘wrathful’ describes an intense and often violent emotion associated with anger. It implies a sense of fury and vengeance that can sometimes lead to aggressive actions.
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Synonyms
- angry
- furious
- irate
- indignant
- enraged