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wrathful adjective [ ˈrɒθfʊl ]

• full of or characterized by intense anger.
• "natural calamities seemed to be the work of a wrathful deity"
Similar: angry, irate, raging, enraged, incensed, infuriated, furious, choleric, fuming, ranting, raving, seething, frenzied, in a frenzy, beside oneself, indignant, outraged, vexed, in high dudgeon, exasperated, in a temper, irritated, provoked, piqued, cross, displeased, bad-tempered, hot-tempered, ill-humoured, irascible, mad, wild, livid, boiling, spare, aerated, hot under the collar, on the warpath, up in arms, with all guns blazing, foaming at the mouth, seeing red, steamed up, fit to be tied, sore, ireful,
Opposite: calm, good-humoured,


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