Wrathsome

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Marked by, or expressing wrath; wrathful

    "Those who have studied the Bible know that God of the Old Testament and God, the 'spirit,' of the New Testament is dogmatized as vengeful and wrathsome."

Example

More examples

"Those who have studied the Bible know that God of the Old Testament and God, the 'spirit,' of the New Testament is dogmatized as vengeful and wrathsome."

Etymology

From wrath + -some.

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