adjective
- comparative form of wrathy; more angry or inclined to wrath
Usage: rare; dialectal
Examples
- He grew wrathier with each passing minute of the delay.
- The king became wrathier than anyone had ever seen him.
- She was wrathier about the broken promise than the actual loss.
- The storm clouds looked wrathier as they gathered overhead.
- His wrathier mood made everyone avoid him that day.