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wrath
(wrath)
Pronunciation:
/rɒθ, rɔːθ/
noun
literary
or
humorous
extreme anger:
he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father’s wrath
Origin:
Old English
wrǣththu
, from
wrāth
(see
wroth
)
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