English-Thai Dictionary
wrath
ADJ โกรธจัด (คำ โบราณ และ ทาง วรรณ คดี โกรธแค้น โมโห จัด โกรธ เกรี้ยว koed-jad
wrath
N ความโกรธเคือง ความแค้น ความโมโห ความ ฉุนเฉียว การ มี โทสะ anger fury rage affection fondness love kwam-koed-kuang
wrathful
ADJ โกรธ มาก โมโห ถึง ขีดสุด โกรธจัด โกรธ เกรี้ยว ireful irate wroth koed-mak
wrathy
ADJ โกรธ มาก โมโห ถึง ขีดสุด โกรธจัด โกรธ เกรี้ยว ireful irate wroth koed-mak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WRATH
n.[L.] 1. Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; as the wrath of Achilles.
When the wrath of king Ahasuerus was appeased-- Esther 2:1.
O Lord--in wrath remember mercy. Habakkuk 3:2.
2. The effects of anger. Proverbs 27:4.
3. The just punishment of an offense or crime. Romans 13:4.
Gods wrath, in Scripture, is his holy and just indignation against sin. Romans 1:18.
WRATHFUL
a. 1. Very angry; greatly incensed. The king was very wrathful.
2. Springing from wrath, or expressing it; as wrathful passions; a wrathful countenance.
WRATHFULLY
adv. With violent anger.
WRATHFULNESS
n.Vehement anger.
WRATHLESS
a.Free from anger.
WRATHY
a.Very angry; a colloquial word.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WRATH
Wrath, n. Etym: [OE. wrathe, wraÞ \'ede, wrethe, wræ \'ebthe, AS. wræ \'ebtho, fr. wra \'eb wroth; akin to Icel. reithi wrath. See Wroth, a.]
1. Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire. Wrath is a fire, and jealousy a weed. Spenser. When the wrath of king Ahasuerus was appeased. Esther ii. 1.Now smoking and frothing Its tumult and wrath in. Southey.
2. The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime. "A revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. " Rom. xiii. 4.
Syn. -- Anger; fury; rage; ire; vengeance; indignation; resentment; passion. See Anger.
WRATH
WRATH Wrath, a.
Defn: See Wroth. [Obs. ]
WRATH
WRATH Wrath, v. t.
Defn: To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally. [Obs. ] "I will not wrathen him. " Chaucer. If him wratheth, be ywar and his way shun. Piers Plowman.
WRATHFUL
WRATHFUL Wrath "ful, a.
1. Full of wrath; very angry; greatly incensed; ireful; passionate; as, a wrathful man.
2. Springing from, or expressing, wrath; as, a wrathful countenance. "Wrathful passions." Sprat.
Syn. -- Furious; raging; indignant; resentful. -- Wrath "ful *ly, adv. -- Wrath "ful *ness, n.
WRATHILY
WRATHILY Wrath "i *ly, adv.
Defn: In a wrathy manner; very angrily; wrathfully. [Colloq. ]
WRATHLESS
WRATHLESS Wrath "less, a.
Defn: Free from anger or wrath. Waller.
WRATHY
WRATHY Wrath "y, a.
Defn: Very angry. [Colloq. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
wrath
wrath |raTH ræθ | ▶noun extreme anger (chiefly used for humorous or rhetorical effect ): he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath. ORIGIN Old English wrǣththu, from wrāth (see wroth ).
Wrath, Cape
Wrath, Cape |rɒθ, rɔːθ | a headland at the north-western tip of the mainland of Scotland.
wrathful
wrathful |ˈraTHfəl ˈræθfəl | ▶adjective literary full of or characterized by intense anger: natural calamities seemed to be the work of a wrathful deity. DERIVATIVES wrath ful ly adverb, wrath ful ness noun
wrathy
wrath y |ˈraTHē ˈræθi | ▶adjective informal, dated another term for wrathful.
Oxford Dictionary
wrath
wrath |rɒθ, rɔːθ | ▶noun literary or humorous extreme anger: he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath. ORIGIN Old English wrǣththu, from wrāth (see wroth ).
Wrath, Cape
Wrath, Cape |rɒθ, rɔːθ | a headland at the north-western tip of the mainland of Scotland.
wrathful
wrath |ful |ˈrɒθfʊl, -f (ə )l, ˈrɔːθ -| ▶adjective literary full of or characterized by intense anger: natural calamities seemed to be the work of a wrathful deity. DERIVATIVES wrathfully adverb, wrathfulness noun
wrathy
wrathy |ˈrɒθi, ˈrɔːθi | ▶adjective N. Amer. informal, dated wrathful.
American Oxford Thesaurus
wrath
wrath noun I refuse to subject myself any longer to her wrath: anger, rage, fury, outrage, spleen, vexation, (high ) dudgeon, crossness, displeasure, annoyance, irritation; literary ire, choler. ANTONYMS happiness.
Oxford Thesaurus
wrath
wrath noun he hadn't the nerve to face his mother's wrath: 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; literary ire, choler. ANTONYMS happiness, good humour.
wrathful
wrathful adjective all at once he grew wrathful, his face purpling: 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; informal 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; N. Amer. informal sore; literary ireful. ANTONYMS calm, good-humoured.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
wrath
wrath /ræθ |rɔθ /名詞 U ⦅文 ⦆猛烈な怒り, 激怒, 憤激 (→anger 類義 ); 復讐 (しゆう )▸ The wrath of God descended upon them .彼らの上に神罰が下った ▸ vessels [children ] of wrath 天罰を受くべき人々 .
wrathful
wrath ful /rǽθf (ə )l |rɔ́θ -/形容詞 ⦅文 ⦆激怒した, 怒りに満ちた .