What does WRATH mean?

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  1. Parts of Speech: Noun
  2. Definition: Extreme anger
  3. Pronunciations:
    • US: /ræθ/
    • UK: /rɒθ/
  4. Origin and Usage:

    The word "wrath" comes from Old English "wræððu" meaning "rage, fury, wrath." It has been used in English since the 9th century. "Wrath" is often used in religious contexts to describe the anger of God or divine retribution. It is also used in literature and everyday language to describe intense anger or fury towards someone or something.

  5. Synonyms:
    • Anger
    • Rage
    • Fury
    • Ire
    • Indignation
  6. Related Words:
    • Wroth
    • Wrapt
    • Wreak
    • Waste
    • Wagon
  7. Example Sentences:
    • He was filled with wrath when he found out that his car had been stolen.
    • The kings wrath was feared by all who disobeyed him.
    • Her wrath was so intense that she couldn even speak.


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