wroth Antonyms

Meaning of wroth

Wordnet

wroth (s)

vehemently incensed and condemnatory

Webster

wroth (a.)

Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful.

wroth Sentence Examples

  1. The king was wroth with his treacherous advisor.
  2. The teacher's wroth was evident in her icy stare.
  3. The jury was wroth at the defendant's blatant lies.
  4. The citizens were wroth over the government's incompetence.
  5. The soldier's wroth erupted as he stormed into battle.
  6. The parents were wroth when they discovered their daughter's deception.
  7. The traveler was wroth with the innkeeper for refusing him shelter.
  8. The artist was wroth with the critics who had panned her masterpiece.
  9. The scientist was wroth at the funding cuts that threatened her research.
  10. The victim was wroth with the assailant who had brutally attacked her.

FAQs About the word wroth

vehemently incensed and condemnatoryFull of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful.

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

pleased,pleased, complaisant, cordial, accommodating, complaisant, satisfied, delighted, accommodating, agreeable

The king was wroth with his treacherous advisor.

The teacher's wroth was evident in her icy stare.

The jury was wroth at the defendant's blatant lies.

The citizens were wroth over the government's incompetence.