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Definition of wrath
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Wrath (v. t.) To
anger;
to
enrage;
-- also used
impersonally.
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Rage
::
Rage (n.)
Especially,
anger
accompanied
with
raving;
overmastering
wrath;
violent
anger;
fury..
Disarm
::
Disarm
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the means or the
disposition
to harm; to
render
harmless
or
innocuous;
as, to
disarm
a man's
wrath..
Dies Irae
::
Dies Irae () Day of
wrath;
-- the name and
beginning
of a
famous
mediaeval
Latin hymn on the Last
Judgment.
Defray
::
Defray
(v. t.) To avert or
appease,
as by
paying
off; to
satisfy;
as, to
defray
wrath..
Wrathily
::
Wrathily
(adv.)
In a
wrathy
manner;
very
angrily;
wrathfully.
Wrath
::
Wrath (a.) See
Wroth.
Vessel
::
Vessel
(n.) Fig.: A
person
regarded
as
receiving
or
containing
something;
esp.
(Script.),
one into whom
something
is
conceived
as
poured,
or in whom
something
is
stored
for use; as,
vessels
of wrath or
mercy..
Explosion
::
Explosion
(n.) A
violent
outburst
of
feeling,
manifested
by
excited
language,
action,
etc.; as, an
explosion
of
wrath..
Wrathful
::
Wrathful
(a.) Full of
wrath;
very
angry;
greatly
incensed;
ireful;
passionate;
as, a
wrathful
man..
Indignant
::
Indignant
(a.)
Affected
with
indignation;
wrathful;
passionate;
irate;
feeling
wrath,
as when a
person
is
exasperated
by
unworthy
or
unjust
treatment,
by a mean
action,
or by a
degrading
accusation..
Wraw
::
Wraw (a.)
Angry;
vexed;
wrathful.
Propitiation
::
Propitiation
(n.) The act of
appeasing
the wrath and
conciliating
the favor of an
offended
person;
the act of
making
propitious.
Ire
::
Ire (n.)
Anger;
wrath.
Arise
::
Arise (v. i.) To
spring
up; to come into
action,
being,
or
notice;
to
become
operative,
sensible,
or
visible;
to begin to act a part; to
present
itself;
as, the waves of the sea
arose;
a
persecution
arose;
the wrath of the king shall
arise..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Special
dispensation;
communication
of
divine
favor and
goodness,
or, more
usually,
of
divine
wrath and
vengeance;
retributive
calamity;
retribution;
judgment..
Bottle
::
Bottle
(v. t.) To put into
bottles;
to
inclose
in, or as in, a
bottle
or
bottles;
to keep or
restrain
as in a
bottle;
as, to
bottle
wine or
porter;
to
bottle
up one's
wrath..
Fear
::
Fear (n.)
Apprehension
of
incurring,
or
solicitude
to
avoid,
God's
wrath;
the
trembling
and awful
reverence
felt
toward
the
Supreme
Belng..
Kindle
::
Kindle
(v. t.) Fig.: To
inflame,
as the
passions;
to
rouse;
to
provoke;
to
excite
to
action;
to heat; to fire; to
animate;
to
incite;
as, to
kindle
anger or
wrath;
to
kindle
the flame of love, or love into a
flame..
Wrath
::
Wrath (a.) The
effects
of anger or
indignation;
the just
punishment
of an
offense
or a
crime.
Irefulness
::
Irefulness
(n.)
Wrathfulness.
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