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wrathful

adjective wrath·ful \-fəl\

Definition of WRATHFUL

1
:  filled with wrath :  irate
2
:  arising from, marked by, or indicative of wrath
wrath·ful·ly \-fə-lē\ adverb
wrath·ful·ness noun
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First Known Use of WRATHFUL

13th century

Related to WRATHFUL

Synonyms
angered, apoplectic, ballistic, cheesed off [chiefly British], choleric, enraged, foaming, fuming, furious, hopping, horn-mad, hot, incensed, indignant, inflamed (also enflamed), infuriate, infuriated, irate, ireful, livid, mad, outraged, rabid, rankled, riled, riley, roiled, shirty [chiefly British], sore, steamed up, steaming, teed off, ticked, angry, wroth
Antonyms
angerless, delighted, pleased
WRATHFULNESS Defined for Kids

wrathful

adjective wrath·ful \ˈrath-fəl\

Definition of WRATHFUL for Kids

1
:  full of wrath
2
:  showing wrath

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