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Seethe with Meaning in English

expression

ˈsið/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
SEETH with
sˈiːð/ /wˈɪð
SEETH with

Definition

To be filled or overflowing with a strong emotion, especially anger, excitement, or resentment, often just below the surface.

Usage & Nuances

Usually followed by a noun, like 'seethe with anger' or 'seethe with jealousy.' Implies the emotion is intense and bubbling under the surface, not always openly shown. Formal/literary, not casual speech. Often describes controlled or suppressed emotion.

Example Sentences

She began to seethe with anger when she heard the news.

basic

He would seethe with jealousy whenever she talked to someone else.

basic

The crowd began to seethe with excitement before the concert started.

basic

Inside, he was seething with frustration but managed to keep a straight face.

natural

The whole office seemed to seethe with tension after the announcement.

natural

Fans seethed with anticipation as they waited for the gates to open.

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