wrathfully
adverb
uk/ˈrɒθ.fəl.i/us/ˈrɑːθ.fəl.i/in anextremelyangryway:
"Aprisoncellis too good for him," he said wrathfully.
She was wrathfullyindignantat her mother'slackofappreciationof herefforts.
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wrath
- "Don'ttalkto me," saidMrs.Brownwrathfully.
- Mr Jonesmarchedalong thecorridor,glaringwrathfully about him.
- Jo wrathfullyproposedthat Mr. Davis bearrestedwithoutdelay.
Angry and displeased
- acrimonious
- acrimoniously
- aggrieved
- amused
- angrily
- fed up
- fed up to the back teethidiom
- fit to be tiedidiom
- furious
- furiously
- jaundiced
- livid
- peeved
- piqued
- pissed off
- pissy
- pouty
- venomous
- wound up
- wrathful