wrath

wrath /rɔ:θ/
  • danh từ
    • sự tức giận, sự phẫn nộ
      • slow to wrath: không hay cáu
    • vessels (children) of wrath
      • những kẻ sẽ bị trời tru đất diệt

Xem thêm: anger, ire, ira



wrath

Từ điển Collocation

wrath noun

ADJ. full, great | divine They saw the floods as a sign of divine wrath.

VERB + WRATH arouse, bring (down), feel, incur, provoke This remark brought the judge's full wrath down on Sergeant Golding. This is the second hotel to feel the wrath of the bombers. He incurred Helen's wrath by arriving late. What had she done to provoke his wrath? | fear She feared her father's wrath. | brave, face, risk If the prime minister fails, he will face the wrath of the voters. | appease, avoid, escape They left gifts for the gods to appease their wrath. He fled the country to escape the king's wrath. | turn, vent He vented his wrath on his colleagues.

PREP. ~ at his wrath at the insult | ~ of the wrath of God | ~ over the government's wrath over the incident


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • intense anger (usually on an epic scale)
  • belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins); anger, ire, ira

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary


syn.: anger ire rage