wrath Antonyms

Meaning of wrath

Wordnet

wrath (n)

intense anger (usually on an epic scale)

belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)

Webster

wrath (a.)

Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire.

The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime.

See Wroth.

Webster

wrath (v. t.)

To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally.

wrath Sentence Examples

  1. The wrath of the storm ravaged the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  2. The judge's wrathful sentence sent a shiver down the defendant's spine.
  3. The dragon's fiery wrath incinerated its enemies, reducing them to mere ashes.
  4. The general's wrathful army marched into battle, their hearts filled with bloodlust.
  5. The volcano's wrath erupted in a deafening explosion, spewing lava and ash into the sky.
  6. The hurricane's wrathful winds tore through the trees, leaving behind a scene of utter devastation.
  7. The father's wrathful glare silenced his misbehaving child instantly.
  8. The wrath of a betrayed lover is a force to be reckoned with.
  9. The professor's wrathful critique left the students both humbled and terrified.
  10. The wrath of the ancient gods is said to be swift and unforgiving.

FAQs About the word wrath

intense anger (usually on an epic scale), belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)Violent anger; vehement exaspe

outrage, rage, fury, mood,anger, indignation, wrathfulness, contempt, grudge, exasperation

pleasure, delight, delight,pleasure,patience, patience,forbearance, forbearance, calmness, calmness

The wrath of the storm ravaged the coastal town, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

The judge's wrathful sentence sent a shiver down the defendant's spine.

The dragon's fiery wrath incinerated its enemies, reducing them to mere ashes.

The general's wrathful army marched into battle, their hearts filled with bloodlust.