Complete Definition of "wrath"

see|wraþ
English

Pronunciation
IPA: /r��θ/, /r�θ/
audio|en-us-wrath.ogg|Audio (US)
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-æθ|-æθ

Etymology
Old English, see wroth

Noun
en-noun

  1. great anger

#: Homer relates an episode in the Trojan War that reveals the tragic consequences of the wrath of Achilles.

  1. punishment

Synonyms
(great anger): fury, ire

Translations
trans-top|great anger
Croatian: t-|hr|gnjev|m
Czech: t-|cs|hn�v|m
Dutch: gramschap f, woede f
Finnish: t+|fi|viha, t-|fi|raivo
German: t+|de|Zorn|m, t+|de|Wut|f
Spanish: t-|es|cólera|f, t+|es|ira|f
trans-mid
Japanese: �� (����gekido), �� (���)
Kurdish: xezeb f, gerû�e f, hêrs f, xi�m f, kerb f, kîn f, qîn f
Portuguese: t+|pt|cólera|f
Russian: t+|ru|гнев|m|trgn'ev|scCyrl
Scottish Gaelic: fearg f
Serbian: gnev, srditost
Swedish: t+|sv|vrede|c
trans-bottom

punishment

See also
grapes of wrath
anger

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