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Seethe Meaning in English

word

ˈsið
SEETH
sˈiːð
SEETH

Definition

To be filled with intense but unexpressed anger or, literally, to bubble or boil (as a liquid does).

Usage & Nuances

Often used to describe someone who is very angry inside but tries not to show it outwardly. Formal or literary. As a verb, can mean literal boiling, but most common for strong, hidden emotions ('seethe with anger'). Not usually used for small annoyances.

Example Sentences

She began to seethe when she heard the news.

basic

The soup will seethe if you turn up the heat.

basic

He tried not to seethe in front of his boss.

basic

You could see her quietly seethe while she listened to their complaints.

natural

The city seemed to seethe with energy during the festival.

natural

Customers were left to seethe in long lines at the bank.

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