noun

wrath

wrath, fury, rage

He feared the wrath of his father.

He feared the wrath of his father.

The storm unleashed its full wrath.

The storm unleashed its full wrath.

the wrath ((of sb./sth.)) the extreme anger of someone or something He feared the wrath of his father.

Synonyms: fury, rage, anger, indignation; Antonyms: calm, peace, happiness

From Old English 'wrǣþþu' (anger). The 'w' is silent, as in 'write' and 'wrong'.

Sounds like 'path' with an 'r'. Imagine the 'wrath' of a dragon blocking your path.

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