| 单词 | wrathful | 
| 释义 | wrathfuladj. 1.   a.  Of persons, etc.: Harbouring wrath; full of anger; enraged, incensed. ΘΠ the mind > emotion > anger > 			[adjective]		 irrec825 gramec893 wemodc897 wrothc950 bolghenc1000 gramelyc1000 hotOE on fireOE brathc1175 moodyc1175 to-bollenc1175 wrethfulc1175 wraw?c1225 agrameda1300 wrathfula1300 agremedc1300 hastivec1300 irousa1340 wretheda1340 aniredc1350 felonc1374 angryc1380 upreareda1382 jealous1382 crousea1400 grieveda1400 irefula1400 mada1400 teena1400 wraweda1400 wretthy14.. angryc1405 errevousa1420 wrothy1422 angereda1425 passionatec1425 fumous1430 tangylc1440 heavy1452 fire angry1490 wrothsomea1529 angerful?1533 wrothful?1534 wrath1535 provoked1538 warm1547 vibrant1575 chauffe1582 fuming1582 enfeloned1596 incensed1597 choleric1598 inflameda1600 raiseda1600 exasperate1601 angried1609 exasperated1611 dispassionate1635 bristlinga1639 peltish1648 sultry1671 on (also upon) the high ropes (also rope)1672 nangry1681 ugly1687 sorea1694 glimflashy1699 enraged1732 spunky1809 cholerous1822 kwaai1827 wrathy1828 angersome1834 outraged1836 irate1838 vex1843 raring1845 waxy1853 stiff1856 scotty1867 bristly1872 hot under the collar1879 black angry1894 spitfire1894 passionful1901 ignorant1913 hairy1914 snaky1919 steamed1923 uptight1934 broigus1937 lemony1941 ripped1941 pissed1943 crooked1945 teed off1955 ticked off1959 ripe1966 torqued1967 bummed1970 a1300    E.E. Psalter xvii. 51  				Mi leser artou..Fra mi faes ben wrathful ai. c1330    Spec. Gy de Warw. 262  				Þeder he wole lihten adoun Wraþfful..as a lioun. 1398    J. Trevisa tr.  Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum 		(Bodl.)	  xviii. xii  				Some [bees] beþ..foule to siȝt and more wraþfulle þanne oþer. a1425						 (c1395)						    Bible 		(Wycliffite, L.V.)	 		(Royal)	 		(1850)	 Prov. xv. 18  				A wrathful man reisith chidyngis. c1450    ABC of Aristotle 		(Lamb. 853)	 in  Babees Bk. 		(2002)	  i. 12  				[Do not be] to wielde, ne to wraþful, neiþer waaste. 1569    R. Grafton Chron. II. 758  				He was malicious, wrathfull, enuyous. 1582    R. Stanyhurst tr.  Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis  i. 2  				Al the frushe and leauings of Greeks, of wrathful Achilles. 1645    J. Milton Psalm cxxxvi in  Poems 14  				O let us his praises tell, That doth the wrathfull tyrants quell. 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Georgics  iv, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 132  				The Bees, a wrathful  Race.       View more context for this quotation 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Æneis  viii, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 436  				With Sacrifice the wrathful Queen appease. a1718    M. Prior 2nd Hymn Callimachus 22  				Lest wrathful the far-shooting God emitt His fatal Arrows. 1775    J. Adair Hist. Amer. Indians 303  				They hung down their heads, and looked gloomy and wrathful. 1848    W. H. Mill Five Serm. v. 116  				Describing Himself as wrathful against the determined sinner. 1877    ‘Rita’ Vivienne I. viii. 122  				Her heart was wrathful and indignant. 1892    A. E. Lee Hist. Columbus I. 315  				The tollgates..were torn away by wrathful citizens.  b.  transferred. Of things. Π 1563    T. Sackville in  W. Baldwin et al.  Myrrour for Magistrates 		(new ed.)	 i  				The wrathful winter prochinge on a-pace. 1590    E. Spenser Faerie Queene  ii. ii. sig. O4  				Thousand furies wait on wrathfull sword. 1605    J. Sylvester tr.  G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks.  i. ii. 61  				Thou hast felt the rod Of the reuenging wrathfull Hand of God. 1608    W. Shakespeare King Lear ix. 43  				The wrathfull Skies gallow, the very wanderer of the  Darke.       View more context for this quotation 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Æneis  ix, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 477  				Nor with less Rage Euryalus employs The wrathful Sword, or fewer Foes destroys. 1709    R. Steele Tatler No 38 ⁋3  				They stripp'd and..fought full fairly with their wrathful Hands. 1727    J. Thomson Summer 60  				Unusual Darkness..gains The whole Possession of the Air, surcharg'd With wrathful Vapour. a1835    F. D. Hemans Treasures of Deep in  Poet. Wks. 		(1836)	 305/2  				Sweep o'er thy spoils, thou wild and wrathful main. 1841    C. Dickens Barnaby Rudge lvi. 260  				A threatening light..which..showed like a wrathful sunset.  2.  Marked or characterized by, expressive of, of the nature of, wrath or anger. ΘΠ the mind > emotion > anger > 			[adjective]		 > characterized by anger wrothc1000 wrethfulc1325 wrathful1390 angrya1393 wrawc1475 wrothful1535 choleric1567 irascible1659 wrathy1873 1390    J. Gower Confessio Amantis III. 98  				Full of ymaginacion Of dredes and of wrathful thoghtes, He fret himselven al to noghtes. c1400    26 Pol. Poems xx. 77  				Þan comeþ she hom in wraþþeful hete. c1450    Of Manners 		(Lamb. 853)	 in  Babees Bk. 		(2002)	  i. 34  				Of wraþful wordis euermore be ware. c1530    A. Barclay Egloges  ii. sig. Kiv v  				Better it is..a small handfull, with rest and sure pleasance, Then twenty dysshes, with wrathfull countenance. 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 1 Macc. ii. 49  				Now is the tyme of destruccion and wrathfull displeasure. 1610    R. Niccols Winter Nights Vision in  Mirour for Magistrates 		(new ed.)	 630  				Ioue in the tempest of his wrathfull mood Powr'd downe his wreake vpon my wretched hed. 1631    W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes  iii. §3. 186  				Wrathfull and revengefull affections. 1716    A. Pope tr.  Homer Iliad II.  v. 1092  				Him..with a wrathful Look The Lord of Thunders view'd. 1834    T. Pringle Afr. Sketches vii. 252  				The tremendous screams of their wrathful voices. 1900    Longman's Mag. Mar. 452  				His accelerated and somewhat wrathful departure from Brackenhurst. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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