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View usage for: wrathful in British English (ˈrɒθfʊl) adjective1. full of wrath; raging or furious 2. resulting from or expressing wrath Also (informal): wrathyDerived forms wrathfully (ˈwrathfully) adverb wrathfulness (ˈwrathfulness) noun wrathful in American English (ræθfəl; rɑθfəl) adjective1. full of wrath; intensely angry 2. resulting from, characterized by, or expressing wrath Derived forms wrathfully (ˈwrathfully) adverb wrathfulness (ˈwrathfulness) noun Examples of 'wrathful' in a sentencewrathful He imagined his mother's wrathful face and the smirk in the eyes of the maid.They'd be feeling righteous and wrathful, and they'd surely attempt some mischief upon her person if she didn't make herself scarce.The wrathful Commendatore himself towered above his unrepentant victim with the flames of Hell around him.We moved on, Strickland silent and wrathful, until Fleete was taken with violent shivering fits and sweating. Synonyms of 'wrathful'angry, raging, furious, choked More Synonyms of wrathful He feared his stern and wrathful father. Synonyms choked pissed off (taboo, slang) displeased wroth (archaic) on the warpath (informal) beside yourself with rage tooshie (Australian, slang) Opposites happy , pleased , delighted , contented , satisfied , calm , glad , amused , gratified , joyful Additional synonymsThe enraged crowd marched through the streets. Synonyms furious, cross, wild, angry, angered, mad (informal), raging, irritated, fuming, choked, pissed (US, slang), infuriated, aggravated (informal), incensed, inflamed, exasperated, very angry, pissed off (taboo, slang), irate, livid (informal), incandescent, on the warpath, fit to be tied (slang), boiling mad, raging mad, tooshie (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) Definition extremely angry or annoyed He is furious at the way he has been treated. Synonyms angry, mad (informal), raging, boiling, fuming, choked, frantic, pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), frenzied, infuriated, incensed, enraged, maddened, inflamed, very angry, cross, pissed off (taboo, slang), livid (informal), up in arms, incandescent, on the warpath (informal), foaming at the mouth, wrathful, in high dudgeon, wroth (archaic), fit to be tied (slang), beside yourself, tooshie (Australian, slang) It makes me incandescent with fury. Synonyms furious, angry, mad (informal), raging, boiling, fuming, choked, pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), infuriated, incensed, enraged, maddened, pissed off (taboo, slang), livid (informal), up in arms, on the warpath (informal), foaming at the mouth, wrathful, in high dudgeon, fit to be tied (slang), beside yourself, tooshie (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) - wrapped up
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Additional synonymsShe was incensed at his lack of compassion. Synonyms angry, mad (informal), furious, cross, fuming, choked, pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), infuriated, enraged, maddened, exasperated, indignant, pissed off (taboo, slang), irate, up in arms, incandescent, steamed up (slang), hot under the collar (informal), on the warpath (informal), wrathful, ireful (literary), fit to be tied (slang), tooshie (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) Definition feeling or showing indignation She is indignant at suggestions that they were secret agents. Synonyms resentful, angry, mad (informal), heated, provoked, furious, annoyed, hacked (off) (US, slang), sore (informal), fuming (informal), choked, incensed, disgruntled, exasperated, pissed off (taboo, slang), irate, livid (informal), seeing red (informal), miffed (informal), riled, up in arms (informal), peeved (informal), in a huff, hot under the collar (informal), huffy (informal), wrathful, narked (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), in high dudgeon, tooshie (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) She realized how infuriated this would make me. Synonyms angry, mad (informal), furious, heated, raging, provoked, outraged, annoyed, passionate, irritated, hacked (off) (US, slang), choked, pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), incensed, enraged, exasperated, resentful, nettled, indignant, pissed off (taboo, slang), irate, riled, up in arms, incandescent, antagonized, piqued, hot under the collar (informal), on the warpath, foaming at the mouth, choleric, splenetic, wrathful, in high dudgeon, ireful, tooshie (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) Definition very angry He was so irate he almost threw me out of the place. Synonyms angry, cross, furious, angered, mad (informal), provoked, annoyed, irritated, fuming (informal), choked, pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), infuriated, incensed, enraged, worked up, exasperated, indignant, pissed off (taboo, slang), livid, riled, up in arms, incandescent, hacked off (informal), piqued, hot under the collar (informal), wrathful, fit to be tied (slang), as black as thunder, tooshie (Australian, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) Definition angry Why is she so pissed at you? Synonyms angry, cross, furious, mad (informal), annoyed, pissed off (taboo, slang), displeased, irked, tooshie (Australian, slang) Inside, she was raging. Synonyms furious, mad (informal), raving, fuming, frenzied, infuriated, incensed, enraged, seething, fizzing (Scottish), incandescent, foaming at the mouth, fit to be tied (slang), boiling mad (informal), beside yourself, doing your nut (British, slang), off the air (Australian, slang) |