wrathful Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- steaming
- inflamed
- infuriate
- incensed
- in-a-huff
- hot
- hot-under-the-collar
- passionate
- sore
- irate
- choleric
- wroth
- annoyed
- apoplectic
- irritable
- hopping-mad
- foaming
- ireful
- riled
- fit-to-be-tied
- fuming
- rabid
- bent-out-of-shape
- livid
Weak:
- malevolent
- rancorous
- ornery
- cheesed-off
- burning
- vitriolic
- cross
- acrimonious
- embittered
- acrid
- bristly
- cold
- worked-up
- riley
- cantankerous
- fretful
- pugnacious
- boiling
- quarrelsome
- bilious
- testy
- contrary
- querulous
- smouldering
- antisocial
- roiled
- aggravated
- disapproving
- shirty
- teed-off
- grouchy
- hopping
- frigid
- rankled
- belligerent
- ill-humored
- going-crook
- bitter
- seething
- exasperated
- inimical
- grumpy
- wrought-up-
- raving
- distant
- ill-tempered
- perturbed
- enflamed
- peevish
- smoldering
- disagreeable
- argumentative
- stormy
- bristling
- sizzling
- resentful
- petulant
- disputatious
- ticked
- contentious
- unpleasant
- horn-mad
- dyspeptic
- antagonistic
- inflammable
- snappish
- vindictive
- in-a-fume
- virulent
- unfriendly
- steamed-up
- irascible
- blue-in-the-face
- in-a-pet
- vengeful
- touchy
- churlish
- antipathetic
- huffy
- sulky
- icy
- crabby
- ranting
- cranky
- spiteful
Strongest:
- satisfied
- sympathetic
- sympathetic
- happy
- happy
- complaisant
- satisfied
- amicable
- agreeable
- complaisant
- accepting
- accommodating
- amenable
- pleased
- cordial
- agreeable
- accommodating
- friendly
- delighted
- amenable
- accepting
- amicable
- friendly
- cordial
- pleased
- delighted
- content
- content
Strong:
- pacific
- tolerant
- peaceable
- tranquil
- tolerant
- sweet
- affable
- good-natured
- empathetic
- pacific
- good-natured
- affable
- tranquil
- amiable
- empathetic
- pleasant
- calm
- genial
- serene
- obliging
- genial
- obliging
- kind
- calm
- serene
- amiable
- placid
- pleasant
- understanding
- kind
- placid
- understanding
- angerless
- sweet
- angerless
- peaceable
Weak:
wrathful Meaning
wrathful (s)
vehemently incensed and condemnatory
wrathful (a.)
Full of wrath; very angry; greatly incensed; ireful; passionate; as, a wrathful man.
Springing from, or expressing, wrath; as, a wrathful countenance.
wrathful Sentence Examples
- The ruler's wrathful gaze chilled his subjects to the bone.
- The wrathful storm battered the coastline with relentless fury.
- A sudden wrathful outburst shattered the peaceful atmosphere.
- The wrathful god unleashed his vengeance upon the unrighteous.
- The wrathful mob stormed the building, demanding retribution.
- The wrathful child stomped his feet and cried out in frustration.
- The wrathful animal bared its teeth and growled menacingly.
- The wrathful flames consumed everything in their path.
- The wrathful ocean tossed and turned, its waves crashing upon the shore.
- The wrathful spirit haunted the old castle, seeking revenge.
FAQs About the word wrathful
vehemently incensed and condemnatoryFull of wrath; very angry; greatly incensed; ireful; passionate; as, a wrathful man., Springing from, or expressing, wrath;
outraged, mad, enraged,angry, angered, ballistic, furious, indignant, infuriated, steaming
satisfied, sympathetic, sympathetic, happy, happy, complaisant, satisfied, amicable, agreeable, complaisant
The ruler's wrathful gaze chilled his subjects to the bone.
The wrathful storm battered the coastline with relentless fury.
A sudden wrathful outburst shattered the peaceful atmosphere.
The wrathful god unleashed his vengeance upon the unrighteous.