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wrath

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wrath \Wrath\, a. See Wroth . [Obs.]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Wrath is the third album by electropop group Iris , released in 2005. Taking the organic style of Awakening and adding guitars, they created this album with "more of a 'rock' feel" than a "'club' feel".

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context rare English) wrathful; very angry. n. Great anger. v (context obsolete English) To anger; to enrage.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. intense anger (usually on an epic scale) belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins) [syn: anger , ire , ira ]

Usage examples of wrath.

The maritime cities, and of these the infant republic of Ragusa, implored the aid and instructions of the Byzantine court: they were advised by the magnanimous Basil to reserve a small acknowledgment of their fidelity to the Roman empire, and to appease, by an annual tribute, the wrath of these irresistible Barbarians.

Ignorant priests or astrologers administered drugs, concerning the properties of which they had no knowledge, to appease the wrath of mythological deities.

If there was one thing that terrified me above all others, it was not daring the wrath of the Master of the Straits nor the dangers of distant Alba and the blue-tattooed Cruithne.

It was a most effective disguise and would hide her from any Aldermanic wrath.

This put my picaro amigo into a black mood, and I spent the day away from the camp to keep the wrath of his boot toe away from my backside.

Alex, now a sensing Animist, could feel the magical wrath of the spirits.

But evidently she saw him as a lesser enemy and focused her wrath on the Asper snake.

Bodin, I say, lived on a small estate he had purchased, and attributed all the agricultural misfortunes he met with in the course of the year to the wrath of an avenging Deity.

The wrath of the king was now terrible to behold, and assembling his council, he bade them decide how he should punish the wretch who had twice ill treated his messengers.

The lightning of divine wrath would flash from his eyes and small beadlets of thunder would drop from his brow.

And then the two ladies put their heads together, bethinking themselves how they might best deprecate the wrath of Lady Lufton.

And then Hera bethought her of the counsels and wrath of Zeus concerning them.

Finally, to fill the cup of wrath against her, she had sunk a blockader off the coast of Texas, given the slip to a Union manof-war at the Cape of Good Hope, and kept the Navy guessing her unanswered riddles for two whole years.

With that he abruptly rose and abandoned the table, leaving me to breathe a sigh of relief at having successfully handed Agent Bowman another likely target for his wrath.

When the wrath of his father-in-law had been appeased, Baldwin, now responsible for the defence of Flanders, came to Bruges with his wife, and there established his Court.