wrath
noun
[ rɒθ ]
• extreme anger.
• "he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath"
Similar:
anger,
rage,
fury,
annoyance,
indignation,
outrage,
pique,
spleen,
chagrin,
vexation,
exasperation,
dudgeon,
high dudgeon,
hot temper,
bad temper,
bad mood,
ill humour,
irritation,
irritability,
crossness,
displeasure,
discontentment,
disgruntlement,
irascibility,
cantankerousness,
peevishness,
querulousness,
crabbiness,
testiness,
tetchiness,
snappishness,
air rage,
ire,
choler,
Origin:
Old English wrǣththu, from wrāth (see wroth).