wrathful

  • 11Wrathful deities — In Buddhism, wrathful deities are enlightened beings that take on wrathful forms in order to lead sentient beings to enlightenment. They are a notable feature of the iconography of Mahayana Buddhism and of Tibetan Buddhism, and other Vajrayana… …

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  • 12wrathful — adjective Date: 13th century 1. filled with wrath ; irate 2. arising from, marked by, or indicative of wrath • wrathfully adverb • wrathfulness noun …

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  • 13wrathful — adjective /ˈɹæθfəl,ˈɹɑθfəl/ Possessed of great wrath; very angry …

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  • 14wrathful — Synonyms and related words: angered, angry, browned off, cross, heated, incensed, indignant, irate, ireful, livid, mad, pissed, pissed off, riled up, sore, ticked off, waxy, worked up, wrathy, wroth, wrought up …

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  • 15wrathful — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. furious, raging, storming; see angry . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Full of or marked by extreme anger: furious, irate, ireful, rabid. Idioms: fit to be tied, foaming at the mouth, in a rage (or temper), in a… …

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  • 16wrathful — wrath|ful [ raθfəl ] adjective MAINLY LITERARY extremely angry ╾ wrath|ful|ly adverb …

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  • 17wrathful — wrath·ful || rɪːθfÊŠl adj. angry, enraged, furious, indignant …

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  • 18wrathful — adjective literary full of or characterized by extreme anger. Derivatives wrathfully adverb wrathfulness noun …

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  • 19wrathful — a. Angry, mad, furious, infuriate, raging, rageful, wroth, indignant, passionate, resentful, exasperated, provoked, incensed, irritated, hot, irate, ireful, in a passion, out of temper, out of tune …

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  • 20wrathful — adj 1. irate, ireful, angry, wroth, incensed; enraged, raging, fuming, infuriated, Rare. infuriate, furious; inflamed, flaming, flaring, flared up, heated, red hot, white hot; distraught, overwrought, upset, feverish, hysterical, irrational;… …

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