Collocations with wrath

wrath noun

ADJECTIVES 

great, full
・He bore the weight of his great wrath in silence.

fiery
・His fiery wrath erupted when he discovered the deception.

divine 
・In the legend, defying the gods brought about divine wrath.

righteous
・She felt a sense of righteous wrath against the corrupt politicians.

quiet • cold
・His quiet wrath was evident in his icy stare.

VERBS 

arouse, bring, incur, provoke, kindle, incite
・She was careful not to provoke his wrath.
・The fiery speech incited the wrath of the crowd.

fear • risk
・The employee feared the wrath of his strict boss.
・He knew that lying to his parents would risk their wrath.

feel, experience
・The reckless driver will feel the wrath of the law.

face, endure, brave, bare, suffer 
・If the project fails, we will face the wrath of our supervisor.

avoid, escape, avert, appease
・It's best to avoid his wrath when he's in a bad mood.

unleash, spray, let out
・His betrayal unleashed her wrath.

turn, vent
・After a long day of stress, he needed to vent his wrath.

PREPOSITIONS

at
・His wrath at the unfair treatment was evident in his fiery speech.

of
・The myth warns of the wrath of the gods.

over
・The public expressed their wrath over the government's decision.

with
・She spoke with great wrath in her voice.

PHRASES

in the face of wrath
・He remained calm in the face of his boss's wrath.

in a fit of wrath
・He left the room in a fit of wrath.