- Cape Wrath ⇒
a promontory at the NW extremity of the Scottish mainland
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wrath
(rath, räth or, esp. Brit., rôth),USA pronunciation n.
adj.
- strong, stern, or fierce anger;
deeply resentful indignation;
ire. - vengeance or punishment as the consequence of anger.
adj.
- [Archaic.]wroth.
- bef. 900; (noun, nominal) Middle English wraththe, Old English wrǣththo, equivalent. to wrāth wroth + -tho -th1; (adjective, adjectival) variant of wroth by association with the noun, nominal
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged rage, resentment, fury, choler.
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angry, violent, or stern indignation divine vengeance or retribution a fit of anger or an act resulting from anger
incensed; angry
'Wrath' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Dies Irae
- Fonda
- Grapes of Wrath, The
- Nemesis
- Nysa
- Phrixus
- anger
- animus
- call
- choler
- contumely
- enrage
- excite
- fly
- fury
- glare
- heroic verse
- incense
- indignation
- inflexible
- ire
- mitigate
- mood
- offense
- passion
- rage
- run
- slake
- spleen
- vessel
- vial
- wrasse
- wrathful
- wrathy
- writhe
- wroth