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1. : strong vengeful anger or indignation. 2. : retributory punishment for an offense or a crime : divine chastisement.

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/raTH/
noun
extreme anger.
"he hid his pipe for fear of incurring his father's wrath"
synonyms: anger, rage, fury, annoyance, indignation, outrage, pique, spleen, chagrin, vexation, exasperation, dudgeon, high dudgeon, hot temper, bad temper, bad mood, ill humor, irritation, irritability, crossness, displeasure, discontentment, disgruntlement, irascibility, cantankerousness, peevishness, querulousness, crabbiness, testiness, tetchiness, snappishness, air rage, ire, choler

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