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a.
Very angry.
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Full of wrath; very angry; greatly incensed; ireful; passionate; as, a wrathful man.
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Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire.
n.
Anger; wrath.
n.
Special dispensation; communication of divine favor and goodness, or, more usually, of divine wrath and vengeance; retributive calamity; retribution; judgment.
a.
Angry; vexed; wrathful.
n.
Fig.: A person regarded as receiving or containing something; esp. (Script.), one into whom something is conceived as poured, or in whom something is stored for use; as, vessels of wrath or mercy.
a.
Free from anger or wrath.
n.
The act of appeasing the wrath and conciliating the favor of an offended person; the act of making propitious.
n.
Especially, anger accompanied with raving; overmastering wrath; violent anger; fury.
a.
The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime.
adv.
In a wrathy manner; very angrily; wrathfully.
n.
The state of the mind when it is powerfully acted upon and influenced by something external to itself; the state of any particular faculty which, under such conditions, becomes extremely sensitive or uncontrollably excited; any emotion or sentiment (specifically, love or anger) in a state of abnormal or controlling activity; an extreme or inordinate desire; also, the capacity or susceptibility of being so affected; as, to be in a passion; the passions of love, hate, jealously, wrath, ambition, avarice, fear, etc.; a passion for war, or for drink; an orator should have passion as well as rhetorical skill.
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See Wroth.
v. t.
Fig.: To inflame, as the passions; to rouse; to provoke; to excite to action; to heat; to fire; to animate; to incite; as, to kindle anger or wrath; to kindle the flame of love, or love into a flame.
a.
Springing from, or expressing, wrath; as, a wrathful countenance.
v. t.
To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally.
n.
Wrathfulness.
v. t.
To come to for the purpose of chastising, rewarding, comforting; to come upon with reward or retribution; to appear before or judge; as, to visit in mercy; to visit one in wrath.
a.
Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful.
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