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Dictionary: wrath·ful   (răth'fəl, räth'-) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Full of wrath; fiercely angry.
  2. Proceeding from or expressing wrath: wrathful vengeance. See synonyms at angry.
wrathfully wrath'ful·ly adv.
wrathfulness wrath'ful·ness n.

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adjective

    Full of or marked by extreme anger: furious, irate, ireful, rabid. Idioms: fit to be tied, foaming at the mouth, in aragetemper, in a towering rage. See feelings.

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adj

Definition: very angry
Antonyms: happy, pleased


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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: vehemently incensed and condemnatory
  Synonyms: wroth, wrothful


 
 
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