Wrathy vs Infuriated - What's the difference?
wrathy | infuriated |
(US) Feeling wrath; very angry, furious.
*1834 , (David Crockett), A Narrative of the Life of , Nebraska 1987, p. 64:
*:When I got there, the old lady appeared to be mighty wrathy ; and when I broached the subject, she looked at me as savage as a meat axe.
*2012 , (PZ Myers), (Reason Rally) speech, 24 Mar 2012:
As adjectives the difference between wrathy and infuriated
is that wrathy is (us) feeling wrath; very angry, furious while infuriated is extremely angry.As a verb infuriated is
(infuriate).wrathy
English
Adjective
(er)- There is a sin that is my favorite. It's one I indulge in several times a day. I kinda like — I really kinda like — wrath. And I am feeling wrathy today.