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Which words would best fit with the vexation and wrath?

Here are some words that would best fit with the emotions of vexation and wrath, categorized by their relation to the emotions:

Words that describe the feelings themselves:

* Fury: Intense, uncontrolled anger.

* Indignation: Anger aroused by something unjust or unfair.

* Rage: Violent, uncontrolled anger.

* Enragement: The state of being filled with anger.

* Ire: Intense anger.

* Frustration: A feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance.

* Exasperation: A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.

* Dismay: Feeling of disappointment or distress.

* Chagrin: Disappointment or humiliation.

Words that describe the outward manifestations of the emotions:

* Fuming: To be extremely angry.

* Seething: To be extremely angry but holding it back.

* Boiling: To be very angry and about to lose control.

* Glowering: Staring angrily.

* Scowling: Frowning angrily.

* Shouting: Speaking loudly and angrily.

* Threatening: To express a desire to harm someone.

* Vindictive: Seeking revenge.

* Vengeful: Desiring to inflict punishment on someone.

Words that describe the causes of the emotions:

* Provocation: Something that causes anger or annoyance.

* Insult: A rude or offensive remark.

* Betrayal: An act of breaking faith or trust.

* Injustice: An unfair act or situation.

* Humiliation: A feeling of shame or embarrassment.

* Frustration: A feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance caused by inability to achieve something.

The best words to use will depend on the specific context and the nuances of the emotions being described.

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