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Definition of wroth in English: wrothadjective rɒθrəʊθrɔθ archaic Angry. Sir Leicester is majestically wroth Example sentencesExamples - But the queen Vashti refused to come at the king's commandment by his chamberlains: therefore was the king very wroth, and his anger burned in him.
- It was plain to see that all three members of the Zetarahn royal family, along with many of the guests, were now extremely wroth.
- If a woman comes to me and I feel her growing angry, then I can deduce that she is wroth with me, but I cannot deduce why.
- Begone, and trouble us no more, for I and thy mistress are sore wroth with thee.
- ‘I am no longer wroth with you,’ he said next, turning once more to face Egewe again.
Synonyms irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
Origin Old English wrāth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wreed 'cruel', also to writhe. Definition of wroth in US English: wrothadjectiverɔθrôTH archaic Angry. Sir Leicester is majestically wroth Example sentencesExamples - ‘I am no longer wroth with you,’ he said next, turning once more to face Egewe again.
- Begone, and trouble us no more, for I and thy mistress are sore wroth with thee.
- If a woman comes to me and I feel her growing angry, then I can deduce that she is wroth with me, but I cannot deduce why.
- But the queen Vashti refused to come at the king's commandment by his chamberlains: therefore was the king very wroth, and his anger burned in him.
- It was plain to see that all three members of the Zetarahn royal family, along with many of the guests, were now extremely wroth.
Synonyms irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
Origin Old English wrāth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wreed ‘cruel’, also to writhe. |