The meaning of WRATH is strong vengeful anger or indignation. How to use wrath in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Wrath.
WRATH definition: strong, stern, or fierce anger; deeply resentful indignation; ire. See examples of wrath used in a sentence.
Definition of wrath noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
wrath (usually uncountable, plural wraths) (uncountable, formal) Great anger; (countable) an instance of this.
wrath, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
Define wrath. wrath synonyms, wrath pronunciation, wrath translation, English dictionary definition of wrath. n. 1. Forceful, often vindictive anger. See Synonyms at anger. 2. Punishment or vengeance as a manifestation of anger. adj. Archaic Wrathful.
WRATH definition: 1. extreme anger: 2. extreme anger: 3. extreme anger: . Learn more.
Wrath definition: Forceful, often vindictive anger. Origin of Wrath From Middle English wraththe, wreththe, from Old English wrǣþþu, wrǣþþo (“wrath, fury" ), from Proto-Germanic *wraiþiþō (“wrath, fury" ), equivalent to wroth +"Ž -th. Compare Dutch wreedte (“cruelty" ), Danish vrede (“anger" ), Swedish vrede (“wrath, anger, ire" ), Icelandic reiði (“anger" ). More at ...