Wrathful Meaning in English
word
ˈɹæθfəl
RATH-fuhl
ɹˈæθfəl
RATH-fuhl
释义
Feeling or showing strong anger. Someone who is wrathful is extremely angry and may seem threatening or dangerous.
用法与细微差别
'Wrathful' is formal and strong, often used to describe extreme, intense anger—stronger than 'angry' or 'mad.' Appears in literature, historical or religious contexts, or to emphasize righteous fury. Common collocation: 'wrathful expression,' 'wrathful god.'
Spanish: airado - coléricoPortuguese (BR): colérico - iradoPortuguese (PT): colérico - iradoChinese (Simplified): 愤怒的 - 怒气冲冲的Chinese (Traditional): 憤怒的 - 怒氣沖沖的Hindi: क्रोधी - गुस्से से भराArabic: غاضب - ممتلئ بالغضبBengali: প্রচণ্ড রাগাক্রান্ত - ক্রোধে উন্মত্তRussian: гневный - яростныйJapanese: 激怒した - 怒りに満ちたVietnamese: giận dữ - nổi cơn thịnh nộKorean: 격노한 - 분노에 찬Turkish: öfkeli - çok kızgınUrdu: غیظ و غضب سے بھرا ہوا - انتہا درجے کا ناراضIndonesian: penuh amarah - amat marah
例句
The wrathful teacher shouted at the noisy class.
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She gave him a wrathful look.
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The story tells of a wrathful king who punished his enemies.
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The boss was wrathful after hearing the bad news.
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He wrote a wrathful email he later regretted.
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A wrathful storm rolled across the sky, shaking the city.
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