wrath
[ rath, rahthor, especially British, rawth ]
strong, stern, or fierce anger; deeply resentful indignation; ire
USE 1
The villain’s wrath knew no bounds as he sought vengeance on those who had wronged him.
USE 2
The employee feared the wrath of his boss after making a costly mistake on the project.
USE 3
She trembled with wrath when she discovered the betrayal, her fierce anger evident in her eyes.