Wrath has a silent "w" so its like spelling it rath. In England it is pronounced roth, using an 'o' sound like in "rock". Americanisms are often weird and can be (wrongly) picked up in England by the uneducated watching American television, and so some people in Britain say it as in r-ah-th using the 'a' sound like in "rat".
It is pronounced Mc-al-wrath.
wrath of God
what is the characteristic of wrath
The Wrath of God was created in 1972.
fear my wrath.
The word wrath can be used as a noun. Examples: "Feel my never-ending wrath." "The guilty man faced the judge's wrath."
"Doki" is wrath in Japanese.
In the times of Macbeth, "wrath" referred to extreme anger or fury. It was often associated with vengeance and punishment. This theme of wrath is prevalent in the play through characters like Macbeth himself and Lady Macbeth.
The wrath of God was rained down upon them for their actions.
Rage, anger or vengeance can be synonyms of "wrath."
The Vessel of Wrath was created in 1931.
King's Wrath was created in 2010.