Wrath
(noun)
Strong anger or anger expressed vocally; fury.
Origin:
Old english wrath, from proto-germanic *wrathuz (compare with old high german wraft, old norse reiĆ°i), of uncertain origin.
Examples:
- The driver was filled with wrath when he saw the other car cut him off.
- The parents showed their wrath towards their misbehaving child.
- The deity was feared for their wrath and punished the wicked.
- The judge expressed his wrath towards the criminal for their actions.
- The manager expressed his wrath towards the employees for their poor performance.