What does WROTH mean?

Here is the requested information about the word "wroth": Wroth

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Angry; wrathful

Pronunciation (US): /rɒθ/

Pronunciation (UK): /rɒθ/

Origin and Usage: The word "wroth" is an Old English word that has been in use since the 12th century. It was commonly used in Middle English literature and is still used today, although it is considered archaic and formal.

Synonyms: Angry, irate, furious, wrathful, incensed, enraged, livid, indignant

Related Words: Wrath, throw, worth, wrote, rowth

Example Sentences:

  • He was wroth with his colleagues for not taking his ideas seriously.
  • The boss was wroth when he found out about the mistake.
  • The customer was wroth with the poor service she received.


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