ANGER vs WRATH: NOUN
- An individual fit of anger; an expression of anger, as a threat: in this sense it may be used in the plural.
- Synonyms Anger, Vexation, Indignation, Resentment, Wrath, Ire, Choler, Rage, Fury, passion, displeasure, dudgeon, irritation, gall, bile, spleen. Vexation is the least forcible of these words, expressing the annoyance and impatient chafing of one whose mood has been crossed, whose expectations have not been realized, etc. Indignation may be the most high-minded and unselfish; it is intense feeling in view of grossly unworthy conduct, whether toward one's self or toward others. The other words denote almost exclusively feeling excited by the sense of personal injury. Anger is a sudden violent feeling of displeasure over injury, disobedience, etc., accompanied by a retaliatory impulse; it easily becomes excessive, and its manifestation is generally accompanied by a loss of self-control. Resentment is the broadest in its meaning, denoting the instinctive and proper recoil of feeling when one is injured, and often a deep and bitter brooding over past wrongs, with a consequent hatred and settled desire for vengeance; it is, in the latter sense, the coolest and most permanent of these feelings. Wrath and ire express sudden feeling of great power, and are often associated with the notion of the superiority of the person: as, the wrath of Jove, the ire of Achilles. They are often the result of wounded pride. Ire is poetic. Wrath has also an exalted sense, expressive of a lofty indignation visiting justice upon wrong-doing. Rage is an outburst of anger, with little or no self-control; fury is even more violent than rage, rising almost to madness. The chief characteristic of choler is quickness to rise; it is irascibility, easily breaking into a high degree of resentful feeling.
- An occasional spelling of angor.
- A strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism, excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's self or others, or by the intent to do such injury.
- Pain or smart, as of a sore or swelling. This sense is still retained by the adjective. See angry, 8.
- A revengeful passion or emotion directed against one who inflicts a real or supposed wrong; “uneasiness or discomposure of mind upon the receipt of any injury, with a present purpose of revenge,” Locke; wrath; ire.
- Grief; trouble; distress; anguish.
- A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility.
- Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
- The state of being angry
- Trouble; vexation; also, physical pain or smart of a sore, etc.
- A strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
- Pain or stinging.
- A strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.
- Punishment.
- Great anger.
- The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime.
- Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire.
- =Syn.1. Anger, Vexation, Indignation, etc. (see anger).
- The effects of anger; the just punishment of an offense or crime; vengeance.
- Heat; impetuosity.
- Fierce anger; vehement indignation; rage.
- Punishment or vengeance as a manifestation of anger.
- Forceful, often vindictive anger. : anger.
- Intense anger (usually on an epic scale)
- Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
ANGER vs WRATH: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Wrathful; very angry.
- Wrathful.
- See wroth.
ANGER vs WRATH: VERB
- To cause such a feeling of antagonism.
- Become angry
- Make angry
- To anger; to enrage.
ANGER vs WRATH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make angry; enrage or provoke.
- To become angry.
- N/A
ANGER vs WRATH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make painful; to cause to smart; to inflame.
- To excite to anger; to enrage; to provoke.
- To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally.
ANGER vs WRATH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A strong emotion
- To grieve; trouble; distress; afflict.
- To make painful; cause to smart; inflame; irritate: as, to anger an ulcer. Bacon.
- To excite to anger or wrath; rouse resentment in.
- Synonyms To irritate, chafe, provoke, vex, enrage, exasperate, infuriate.
- To be angry with; exhibit anger or wrath to.
- To make wroth or angry; cause wrath or anger in; anger; enrage.
- To become wroth or angry; manifest anger.
- An obsolete (in early modern use erroneous) form of wroth.
ANGER vs WRATH: RELATED WORDS
- Rage, Dissatisfaction, Indignation, Disgust, Discontent, Outrage, Frustration, Fury, Resentment, Angriness, Choler, Ira, See red, Wrath, Ire
- Uproar, Outcry, Discontent, Angry, Revenge, Indignation, Anguish, Disgust, Vengeance, Resentment, Outrage, Fury, Ira, Anger, Ire
ANGER vs WRATH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Angry, Displeasure, Unease, Hatred, Exasperation, Anguish, Rage, Indignation, Disgust, Outrage, Frustration, Fury, Ira, Wrath, Ire
- Tantrum, Angered, Furious, Uproar, Angry, Revenge, Indignation, Anguish, Disgust, Vengeance, Outrage, Fury, Ira, Anger, Ire
ANGER vs WRATH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Anger Stop Signs introduces children to anger warning signs through simple writing and fun activities.
- Anger Expression Index that provides an overall measure of total anger expression.
- Her rescue will anger Ulnar, and setting her free may anger Ailsa.
- Whether the anger is directed at you or not anger should not be scary.
- Anger expression is a dimension of anger that may be strongly related to coronary heart disease and stroke.
- Anger In was generally not significantly correlated with parent or child measures of anger, hostility, and aggression.
- The following article will discuss about anger and measures through which we can control our anger.
- Assessment of anger: The State Trait Anger Scale.
- Anger Expression was negatively associated with Anger Control, and Anger In was positively associated with Anger Control.
- Human anger may often be sinful, both in origin and expression, but divine anger is always righteous anger.
- Father has wrath for the Son, then the Son must have no less wrath for Himself.
- Sport begets tumultuous strife and wrath, and wrath begets fierce quarrels and war to the death.
- If you say something nice and not mean it turns away wrath, but something mean stirs up wrath.
- If Christ did not take on the wrath for me, then no behavior that I do can effect my salvation from the wrath.
- Those who are now at peace with God are no longer objects of wrath; for them Christ has removed all wrath.
- God has withheld His wrath past but there is coming a time when He withhold His wrath no longer.
- Surely Your wrath against men brings You praise, and the survivors of Your wrath will be restrained.
- Genuine mercy seems incompatible with actual wrath as we humans understand wrath.
- And there is no wrath greater than the wrath of a woman.
- First, the evidence for divine wrath: Human wrath is generally criticized in the NT, but here wrath is viewed favorably.
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