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wrathful

Aussprache: [ˈræθfəl]

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Kontext: „emotion“

(adjective) when someone is very angry or full of rage. If a person is feeling wrathful, they might be ready to yell or get into a fight because they are really upset.

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The teacher was wrathful when the students kept talking during the lesson.

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She was calm and collected, not at all wrathful during the argument.

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What made him so wrathful over such a small mistake?

Kontext: „literature“

(adjective) often used in stories or poems to describe a character with strong feelings of anger. In books, a wrathful character might seek revenge or act loudly because of their anger.

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In the story, the wrathful giant chased the villagers away from his treasure.

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The hero was not wrathful; instead, he chose to forgive those who wronged him.

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Why does the wrathful king want to punish everyone in the kingdom?

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