wrath
Étymologie
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wrath \ˈræθ\ |
wraths \ˈræθs\ |
wrath \ˈræθ\
- (Littéraire) Courroux, colère, fureur.
- She retired from the window a step or two, and sat down, and had hardly lost sight of the offender, when her wrath subsided as suddenly as it had risen, and she gradually recovered her usual tone, and seemed to forget the little hunchback and his follies. — (Sheridan Le Fanu, Carmilla, chapitre IV, 1872)
- (Rare) Châtiment.
Synonymes
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Positif | wrath \ˈræθ\ |
Comparatif | more wrath \ˌmɔɹ ˈræθ\ ou \ˌmɔː ˈræθ\ |
Superlatif | most wrath \ˌmoʊst ˈræθ\ ou \ˌməʊst ˈræθ\ |
wrath \ˈræθ\