Sentence example with the word 'wrath'

wrath

a transient madness, acrimony, asperity, deadly sin, fury, greed, indignation, ira, lust, offense, resentment, soreness, wrathfulness

Definition n. intense anger

Last update: September 16, 2015


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Shakuntala could not pacify the wrath of Durvasa.   [Please select]

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In mythology mortals generally feared the wrath of the powerful gods.   [Please select]

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The man earned the wrath of an entire nation when he assassinated the president.   [Please select]

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He'd have to risk the wrath of Death.   [Please select]

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Wrath impelled me; I denounced you at the Prefecture.   [Please select]

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On this occasion, wounded pride exasperated her wrath still further.   [Please select]

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We understand wrath, but not malice.   [Please select]

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He remained the same, setting aside his fits of wrath.   [Please select]

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Such another with wrath.   [Please select]

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This added a touch of genuine wrath to Marius' ecstasy.   [Please select]

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Wrath spreads abroad the riot as wind spreads a fire.   [Please select]

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