Definitions for wroth

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Spelling: [rawth, roth or, esp. British, rohth]
IPA: /rɔθ, rɒθ or, esp. British, roʊθ/

Wroth is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 47 anagrams from letters in wroth (hortw).

Definitions for wroth

adjective

  1. angry; wrathful (usually used predicatively):
  2. stormy; violent; turbulent:

Origin of wroth

before 900; Middle English; Old English wrāth; cognate with Dutch wreed cruel, Old Norse reithr angry; akin to writhe

Examples for wroth

Then shall Asmund be wroth and drive Eric from Gudruda's side.

Then the King was wroth with those sons, and punished them as he thought best.

When the King a woke and missed his scabbard, he was wroth, and he asked who had been there.

Then was he wroth, and, loosing from him his sledge, he ran after the squirrel.

Be not wroth with my father, for we cannot fight against fate.

Then the peasants trembled, for they knew that Asathor was wroth.

At this Sir Tristram was wroth, and struck him more furiously.

Moreover, as he further bethought him, Agesilaus must needs be wroth with him for his deceit.

So wroth was I that like a fool I determined to attack the whole family of them.

Having done none of these things, how, then, can the Gods of Egypt be wroth with thee?

Word Value for wroth
Scrable

11

Words with friends

10

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