"Wroth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wroth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wroth" Meaning

Wroth (adjective) means feeling or showing anger or wrath.

Example: "He was wroth with his brother for his dishonest behavior."

"Wroth" Examples

Noun


The mansion had been worth a fortune, but it couldn't compare to its true value of happiness and memories associated with it.
After years of archaeological excavation, the researchers discovered the tomb, which they soon found out was worth millions of dollars due to its historical significance.

Verb


The support he had received from his friends made him feel truly worth it after all the hard work he had put in the past few years.
The amount of effort she invested in the charity was truly worth it when she saw the positive impact it had.

Adjective


All of our endeavors are worth it for the happiness that's reflected on everyone's faces during celebrations and holidays.
The team only achieved these impressive sales because they worked tirelessly, tirelessly pursuing their goals.

"Wroth" Similar Words

Wrongfulness

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Wrongheaded

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Wrongheaded means foolishly or illogically opposed to a sensible or practical point of view, often stubbornly so.

Wronging

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Wrongly

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Incorrectly or improperly done.

Wrongness

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The state or condition of being incorrect or untrue; a mistake or error of some kind.

Wrongs

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Errors or mistakes, typically unconscious or habitual ones, as in "he has a tendency to spell words incorrectly and make grammatical wrongs." Adverse conditions or unfortunate events, as in "a wrong turn led to a wrongs that cost us hours." Suffering, injustice, or harm caused to someone or something, as in "two wrongs don't make a right."

Wroot

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Wrote

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The verb "wrote" is the past tense of the verb "write". It means to create or record written words or symbols on a surface, usually with a pen or pencil.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I wrote a letter to my friend.<br> She wrote a best-selling novel.<br> He wrote a song that became a hit.<br><br>In the past tense, "wrote" is also used to indicate that the action of writing was completed before the present moment, but the result of the action remains.<br><br>Note that the word "wrote" can also be used in a figurative sense, where it means "composed" or "created", as in "She wrote a beautiful poem" or "He wrote a delicious recipe".

Wrought-iron

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Made of or resembling iron that has been shaped or forged, often through a process of hammering or hotworking, to create a complex or ornate design.

Wrought

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Wroxeter

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Wrung

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Wry

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Wryer

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A wryer is not a commonly used word. However, a possible word that comes close is "wrier".<br><br>If you meant "wrier", here are a few possible meanings:<br><br> A wrier is an archaic or poetic term for a writer.<br> In some dialects, a wrier can also refer to a person who makes witty or humorous remarks, often in a dry or sarcastic manner.<br><br>As for the actual word "wryer", I couldn't find any clear definition or usage in standard dictionaries. It's possible that it's a rare or obsolete term, or perhaps a variant spelling of a more common word.<br><br>However, if you meant a different word that sounds similar, please provide more context or information, and I'll do my best to help you out.

Wryest

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Wryly

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Amusedly sarcastic or ironic. Slightly sarcastic or mocking, but in a way that's also slightly amused.