What occasion do you use “wrath”? I am not sure. please give me expample sentences with explanations. do you sometimes use it ? and also do you have a good idea to memorize it? many in thank It is stronger and more violent than “anger” as it implies punishment or retribution. It is often used in religious or historical texts. “They […]
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What occasion do you use “wrath”?
I am not sure.
please give me expample sentences with explanations.
do you sometimes use it ?
and also do you have a good idea to memorize it?
many in thank
It is stronger and more violent than “anger” as it implies punishment or retribution. It is often used in religious or historical texts.
“They incurred the wrath of God”
“The king’s wrath was such that he ordered the execution of the rebels”.
It is still used in literary English, but not in daily speech.
There is a book by the famous American author Steinbeck called “The Grapes of Wrath” and a location in Scotland called Cape Wrath where many ships sank in storms.
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