Associations to the word «Wrath»
Noun
- Defiance
- Satan
- Immortal
- Provocation
- Celestial
- Herod
- Shame
- Deity
- Compassion
- Reproach
- Kane
- Plague
- Fear
- Conceit
- Mortal
- Juno
- Pity
- Wilt
- Deluge
- Humiliation
- Doom
- Shaft
- Bosom
- Lightning
- Disgust
- Wherefore
- Deed
- Revenge
- Fling
- Cape
- Divine
- Punishment
- Disobedience
- Frenzy
- Olympus
- Despair
- Consuming
- Tranquillity
- Dungeon
- Judah
- Desolation
- Odin
- Conan
- Babylon
- Arrow
- Temper
- Vanity
- Plight
- Brahma
- Him
- Passion
- Destruction
- Judgment
- Astonishment
- Wrong
- Goddess
- Worshipper
- Cursing
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
WRATH, noun. Great anger.
WRATH, noun. (rare) Punishment.
WRATH, noun. (trading card games) (slang) A single card that is able to destroy many creatures.
WRATH, adjective. (rare) Wrathful; very angry.
WRATH, verb. (obsolete) To anger; to enrage.
Dictionary definition
WRATH, noun. Intense anger (usually on an epic scale).
WRATH, noun. Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins).
Wise words
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