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Seething Meaning in English

word · lemma: seethe

ˈsiðɪŋ
SEE-thing
sˈiːðɪŋ
SEETH-ing

释义

Feeling or showing strong, often hidden anger; also used to describe something moving excitedly or boiling intensely.

用法与细微差别

'Seething' is mainly used to describe someone who is very angry but trying to keep it under control, often followed by 'with' (e.g., 'seething with anger'). In a literal sense, it's less common and refers to something boiling or crowded with movement.

例句

He was seething with anger after the meeting.

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The water was seething in the pot.

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She stood there, seething, but said nothing.

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"Are you okay?"—"I'm seething, actually. I can't believe how rude he was!"

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The crowd was seething with excitement during the concert.

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You could tell he was seething beneath his calm exterior.

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