Wrath
Contents
English
Noun
Wrath (plural Wraths)- great anger
- punishment
Adjective
Wrath (comparative more Wrath, superlative most Wrath)
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; 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.
Synonyms for Wrath
Thesaurus
acerbity, acrimony, anger, asperity, avarice, deadly sin, envy, fury, gluttony, grapes of wrath, greed, heat, indignation, irateness, ire, lust, mad, offense, pride, rage, resentment, sloth, soreness, vials of wrath,