Wrathful
very angry; ireful; full of wrath:
they trembled before the wrathful queen.
characterized by or showing wrath:
wrathful words.
contemporary examples
cheney blood l-st lee siegel october 21, 2009
obama saved detroit peter beinart august 13, 2010
historical examples
tales from jkai mr jkai
lippincott’s magazine, december 1878 various
in the heart of a fool william allen white
the man in the iron mask alexandre dumas, pere
the pagan’s cup fergus hume
the best short stories of 1919 various
lord tony’s wife baroness emmuska orczy
the cruise of the dry dock t. s. stribling
adjective
full of wrath; raging or furious
resulting from or expressing wrath
adj.
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