Wrath


The meaning of the word Wrath is: intense anger


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In mythology mortals generally feared the wrath of the powerful gods.

published by Aaron on 2021-10-06 22:18:56


The man earned the wrath of an entire nation when he assassinated the president.

published by Arleen on 2021-01-27 02:59:22


Since the police have not arrested the crooked officers on the force, they now have to deal with the public’s wrath.

published by Kyla on 2021-10-29 17:17:46


I will not testify against the gangster because I am afraid of his wrath.

published by Percy on 2021-08-22 14:11:54


When the critic wrote a harsh review of the play, he earned the wrath of the playwright’s fans.

published by Kieth on 2021-11-26 18:34:32


You should save your wrath for the person who offended you instead of being angry with your friend who is giving you a caring ear.

published by Riley on 2021-10-07 04:25:49


During parent-teacher conferences, teachers often have to deal with the wrath of dissatisfied parents.

published by Marvella on 2021-10-08 07:05:47


All the cheerleaders knew to agree with their captain or else they would incur her wrath.

published by Adriane on 2021-01-10 16:08:49


During the vote, the senator from Georgia voted against the tax increase in order to avoid the wrath of his voters.

published by Cheryle on 2021-05-05 12:28:11


The dog hid under the table rather than face his owner’s wrath.

published by Katharyn on 2021-06-24 03:09:06


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