avoid wrath
Frequency: 4.50.4 per million words
to stay away from a situation that would cause someone's anger
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Examples (10)
- He tried to avoid his father's wrath by coming home early.
- To avoid the teacher's wrath, she always submitted her assignments on time.
- The diplomat worked diligently to avoid the president's wrath after the controversial statement.
- They changed their strategy significantly to avoid the public's wrath over the new policy.
- It's generally wise to avoid the dragon's wrath if you wish to survive.
- She spoke in a conciliatory tone, hoping to avoid her boss's wrath after the mistake.
- By adhering strictly to the regulations, we can avoid the committee's wrath.
- He offered a sincere apology to avoid her sudden wrath for forgetting her birthday.
- Politicians often make promises to avoid the voters' wrath during an election year.
- The company took swift action to recall the product, aiming to avoid consumer wrath.