Wroth

//ɹəʊθ//

Synonyms for "wroth" (39 found)

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Translations

26 translations across 12 languages.

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Bulgarian

4 entries
  • гневен adj (full of anger)
  • разгневен adj (full of anger)
  • яден adj (full of anger)
  • ядовит adj (full of anger)

French

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  • courroucé adj (full of anger)

Galician

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  • broco adj (full of anger)
  • carraxento adj (full of anger)
  • infenso adj (full of anger)
  • irado adj (full of anger)

Gaulish

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  • rath adj (full of anger)

German

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  • erzürnt adj (full of anger)
  • zornig adj (full of anger)

Icelandic

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  • reiður adj (full of anger)

Japanese

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  • 激怒した adj (full of anger)

Northern Kurdish

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  • bikerb adj (full of anger)
  • bikîn adj (full of anger)
  • binefret adj (full of anger)
  • xezebî adj (full of anger)

Polish

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  • gniewny adj (full of anger)

Russian

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  • гне́вный adj (full of anger)
  • разгне́ванный adj (full of anger)

Spanish

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  • airado adj (full of anger)
  • colérico adj (full of anger)
  • torvo adj (full of anger)

Swedish

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  • vred adj (full of anger)

Sample sentences

9 total sentences available.

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'If the name / of Palamedes thou hast chanced to hear, / old Belus' progeny, if ever came / to thee or thine in talk the rumour of his fame, / whom, pure of guilt, on charges false and feigned, / wroth that his sentence should the war prevent, / by perjured witnesses the Greeks arraigned, / and doomed to die, but now his death lament.'

Source: tatoeba (6805223)

There, mute, and, as the traitress deemed, unknown, / dreading the Danaan's vengeance, and the sword / of Trojans, wroth for Pergamus o'erthrown, / dreading the anger of her injured lord, / sat Troy's and Argos' fiend, twice hateful and abhorred.

Source: tatoeba (6853596)

At this the innkeeper waxed very wroth, and threatened if he did not pay to compel him in a way that he would not like.

Source: tatoeba (11983429)

But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell.

Source: wiktionary

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.