wrathful Synonyms

wrathful Meaning

Wordnet

wrathful (s)

vehemently incensed and condemnatory

Webster

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

  1. The ruler's wrathful gaze chilled his subjects to the bone.
  2. The wrathful storm battered the coastline with relentless fury.
  3. A sudden wrathful outburst shattered the peaceful atmosphere.
  4. The wrathful god unleashed his vengeance upon the unrighteous.
  5. The wrathful mob stormed the building, demanding retribution.
  6. The wrathful child stomped his feet and cried out in frustration.
  7. The wrathful animal bared its teeth and growled menacingly.
  8. The wrathful flames consumed everything in their path.
  9. The wrathful ocean tossed and turned, its waves crashing upon the shore.
  10. 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;

mad,angry, furious, angered, outraged, enraged, infuriated, indignant, ballistic, wroth

satisfied, amicable, happy, cordial, delighted, content, accepting, satisfied,pleased, amenable

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.