wrathfully

English

Etymology

wrathful + -ly

Adverb

wrathfully (comparative more wrathfully, superlative most wrathfully)

  1. In a wrathful manner; with anger; angrily.
    • 1992, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from the Underground, Courier Dover Publications, pages 11
      Of course, a minute or so later I would realise wrathfully that it was all a lie, a revolting lie, an affected lie, that is, all this penitence, this emotion, these vows of reform.

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