wrath
This term conveys a level of anger that is far more intense and destructive than mere annoyance or frustration. It suggests a focused, righteous, or vengeful fury that seeks to punish a perceived wrong, often carrying a heavy emotional weight of indignation. In religious or mythological contexts, the word describes a cosmic or divine retribution. It is an uncountable noun, meaning it does not have a plural form and cannot be counted with numbers; instead, it is measured by intensity or described using partitives like a fit of wrath.
Meanings
extreme anger, especially when expressed as a desire for vengeance or punishment
"The citizens feared the wrath of the dictator."
divine punishment or vengeance inflicted by a deity for sins or transgressions
"The prophet warned the people of the coming wrath of God."