Ire
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English
Etymology
from Middle English, from Old French, from Latin ira.
Noun
ire (uncountable)
- (literary, poetic) Great anger.
Synonyms
- fury, rage, wrath
Translations
- Italian: ira f
See also
- irascibility
- irascible
- irate
- ireful