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wrath

[rath, rahth, rawth] / ræθ, rɑθ, rɔθ /


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The Godzilla movies, whether American or Japanese, are metaphors for the ravages of warmongering and the despondence of those powerless to escape its wrath.

From Salon • Mar. 20, 2026

Tax preparers often bear the brunt of a couple’s wrath.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 5, 2026

The wrath will descend, especially if it's Celtic, you suspect.

From BBC • Feb. 28, 2026

But for our money the speech of the day was from Mitch McConnell, the senior Senator from Kentucky, former Majority Leader, and frequent target of Mr. Trump’s wrath.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 9, 2026

It’s the same look that makes the other seventh graders flee into the nearest classroom before they can incur the wrath of Principal Powell.

From "Kwame Crashes the Underworld" by Craig Kofi Farmer