Wrath

Noun

 * 1) great anger
 * Homer relates an episode in the Trojan War that reveals the tragic consequences of the wrath of Achilles.
 * 1) punishment

Synonyms

 * fury, ire

Derived terms

 * grapes of wrath

Adjective

 * 1)  Wrathful; very angry.

Adjectives for Wrath
tiger-like; indignant; dead; volcanic; infinite; jealous; immoderate; swollen; righteous; unconscious; intolerable; glutinous; treacherous; mingled; passionate; desolating; whimsical; vindictive; drunken; popular; fiercest; uncaged; chastening; scornful; patient; ill-suppressed; silent; bitter; naked; envious; stormy; celestial; crazy; awakened; relentless; intense; mysterious; helpless; deathless; senile; destructive; parental; eternal; reproachful; unholy; headlong;  foolish;   revengeful;   celebrated; threatening; righteous.

Verbs for Wrath
appease—; brave—; bring to—; burst into -—; dampen—; draw—; encounter—; endure—; escape—; explode in—; fire with — incur—; mollify—; move to—; pacify — placate—; provoke—; repent—; rouse — slake—; uncork—; vent—; —abates; — abuses; —bites; —blazes —clouds; —descends upon; —melts; —oppresses; — smoulders.

Thesaurus
a transient madness, acedia, acerbity, acrimony, anger, angriness, asperity, avarice, avaritia, deadly sin, enragement, envy, fury, gluttony, grapes of wrath, greed, gula, heat, indignation, infuriation, invidia, ira, irateness, ire, lust, luxuria, mad, offense, pride, rage, resentment, saeva indignatio, sloth, soreness, superbia, vials of wrath, wrathfulness

Etymology
wraththe: from wræþþo:, from wraþ: + -þ:, see wroth:.

Pronunciation

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Noun

 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: gramschap, woede
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Italian: furore, collera, ira
 * Japanese: 激怒 (げきど、gekido), 憤怒 (ふんぬ)
 * Kurdish: xezeb, gerûşe , hêrs , xişm , kerb , kîn , qîn
 * Latin: ira (?)
 * Latvian: dusmas


 * Lithuanian: rūstybė
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: corraich
 * Serbian:, ,
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish:
 * West Frisian:


 * Latvian: atriebība


 * Lithuanian: kerštas