Definition of WREAKFUL

wreakful

Meanings

Adj

  • Vengeful; angry, furious.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English wrakeful, equivalent to wreak + -ful.

Synonyms

angry, annoyed, apoplectic, avengeful, bad-tempered, berserk, big mad, blood-boiling, boiling mad, cheesed off, choleric, cross, enraged, fit to be tied, fuming, furibund, furious, fury, glimflashy, hopping mad, ill-natured, incensed, infuriated, irate, ired, ireful, irritated, little mad, livid, mad, mad as a bear with a sore head, p'd off, pathetic, pissed, pissed off, pissy, pluckcrow, raging, ready to be tied, revengeful, screwfaced, seething, sore, spitting chips, splenetic, steaming, up on one's ear, vengeable, vengeful, vengesome, vexed, vindical, vindictive, waxy, wode, wrathful, wreakful, wroth, zowerswopped

Scrabble Score: 18

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Words With Friends Score: 0

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