IPA: /ˈræθ.i.ər/
KK: /ˈræθiər/
More angry or full of wrath than something else.
His wrathier response surprised everyone in the meeting.
Comparative: wrathier
Superlative: wrathiest
Wrathier is formed from "wrath" (from Old English "wræð", meaning intense anger) and the suffix "-ier" (indicating a comparative form). The word "wrathier" means more wrathful or angrier than something else.
Think of 'wrath' as intense anger, and remember that 'wrathier' means more intense in that anger.