rath Antonyms
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Meaning of rath
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rath (n.)
A hill or mound.
A kind of ancient fortification found in Ireland.
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rath (a.)
Alt. of Rathe
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rath (adv.)
Alt. of Rathe
rath Sentence Examples
- The warrior gripped his sword with a crackling rath, his eyes blazing with determination.
- The storm raged with relentless rath, pounding the earth with torrential rain.
- The king's rath knew no bounds as he condemned the traitor to the dungeon.
- She uttered a piercing cry of rath, her voice filled with anguish and fury.
- The dragon's rath consumed the village, incinerating it to ashes.
- The ancient curse carried with it an overwhelming rath, threatening to destroy all it touched.
- The rathful tempest tore through the forest, uprooting trees and leaving chaos in its wake.
- The gods' rath rained down upon the wicked city, smiting it with fire and brimstone.
- The captain's rathful gaze sent shivers down the spines of his crew.
- The demon's venomous rath poisoned the air, choking and suffocating its victims.
FAQs About the word rath
A hill or mound., A kind of ancient fortification found in Ireland., Alt. of Rathe, Alt. of Rathe
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The warrior gripped his sword with a crackling rath, his eyes blazing with determination.
The storm raged with relentless rath, pounding the earth with torrential rain.
The king's rath knew no bounds as he condemned the traitor to the dungeon.
She uttered a piercing cry of rath, her voice filled with anguish and fury.