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Disgust vs Wrath - What's the difference?

disgust | wrath | Related terms |

Disgust is a related term of wrath.


As verbs the difference between disgust and wrath

is that disgust is to cause an intense dislike for something while wrath is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

As nouns the difference between disgust and wrath

is that disgust is an intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty while wrath is great anger.

As an adjective wrath is

(rare) wrathful; very angry.

Wrath vs Gall - What's the difference?

wrath | gall | Related terms |

Wrath is a related term of gall.


As nouns the difference between wrath and gall

is that wrath is great anger while gall is foreigner.

As an adjective wrath

is (rare) wrathful; very angry.

As a verb wrath

is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

Umbrage vs Wrath - What's the difference?

umbrage | wrath | Related terms |

Umbrage is a related term of wrath.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between umbrage and wrath

is that umbrage is (obsolete) shadow, shade while wrath is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

As nouns the difference between umbrage and wrath

is that umbrage is feeling of anger or annoyance caused by something offensive while wrath is great anger.

As verbs the difference between umbrage and wrath

is that umbrage is to displease or cause offense while wrath is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

As an adjective wrath is

(rare) wrathful; very angry.

Wrath vs Url - What's the difference?

wrath | url |


As a noun wrath

is great anger.

As an adjective wrath

is (rare) wrathful; very angry.

As a verb wrath

is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

As an initialism url is

a uniform resource locator: the address of a web page, ftp site, audio stream or other internet resource.

As an abbreviation url is

(us|military|nautical) unrestricted line officer.

Wrath vs X - What's the difference?

wrath | x |


As a noun wrath

is great anger.

As an adjective wrath

is (rare) wrathful; very angry.

As a verb wrath

is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Seditions vs Wrath - What's the difference?

seditions | wrath |


As nouns the difference between seditions and wrath

is that seditions is while wrath is great anger.

As an adjective wrath is

(rare) wrathful; very angry.

As a verb wrath is

(obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

Wrath vs Peace - What's the difference?

wrath | peace |


As nouns the difference between wrath and peace

is that wrath is great anger while peace is a state of tranquility, quiet, and harmony; absence of violence for instance, a state free from civil disturbance.

As verbs the difference between wrath and peace

is that wrath is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage while peace is (neologism) to make peace; to put at peace; to be at peace.

As an adjective wrath

is (rare) wrathful; very angry.

As an interjection peace is

(archaic) shut up!]], [[silence|silence!; be quiet, be silent.

Wrath vs Glee - What's the difference?

wrath | glee |


As nouns the difference between wrath and glee

is that wrath is great anger while glee is (uncountable) joy; merriment; mirth; gaiety; particularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast.

As an adjective wrath

is (rare) wrathful; very angry.

As a verb wrath

is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

Wrath vs Wrathfully - What's the difference?

wrath | wrathfully |


As a noun wrath

is great anger.

As an adjective wrath

is (rare) wrathful; very angry.

As a verb wrath

is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

As an adverb wrathfully is

in a wrathful manner; with anger; angrily.

Wrath vs False - What's the difference?

wrath | false |


As adjectives the difference between wrath and false

is that wrath is (rare) wrathful; very angry while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

As a noun wrath

is great anger.

As a verb wrath

is (obsolete) to anger; to enrage.

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