- in his wrath
- in his anger
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
his wrath — his anger … English contemporary dictionary
visited his wrath upon — took out his anger on … English contemporary dictionary
wrath — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ full, great ▪ divine, righteous ▪ They saw the floods as a sign of divine wrath. VERB + WRATH ▪ arouse … Collocations dictionary
wrath — The attitude of God towards sin and evil, the inevitable response of his holiness to human wickedness. In the OT sudden death or disaster was interpreted as the manifestation of God s wrath and reasons sought for it, as when Uzzah touched the Ark … Dictionary of the Bible
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wrath´ful|ness — wrath|ful «RATH fuhl, RAHTH ; especially British RTH fuhl», adjective. very angry; feeling or showing wrath: »The wrathfuion turned on the hunters. His wrathful eyes flashed. SYNONYM(S): irate, furious, raging. –wrath´ful|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
wrath´ful|ly — wrath|ful «RATH fuhl, RAHTH ; especially British RTH fuhl», adjective. very angry; feeling or showing wrath: »The wrathfuion turned on the hunters. His wrathful eyes flashed. SYNONYM(S): irate, furious, raging. –wrath´ful|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
wrath|ful — «RATH fuhl, RAHTH ; especially British RTH fuhl», adjective. very angry; feeling or showing wrath: »The wrathfuion turned on the hunters. His wrathful eyes flashed. SYNONYM(S): irate, furious, raging. –wrath´ful|ly, adverb. –wrath´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
wrath — [rɔθ US ræθ] n [U] [: Old English; Origin: wrAththo, from wrath angry ] formal extreme anger ▪ He was scared of incurring his father s wrath … Dictionary of contemporary English