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    seethe
    /sēT͟H/

    verb

    • 1. (of a liquid) bubble up as a result of being boiled: "the brew foamed and seethed" Similar boilbubblesimmerfoam

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  2. SEETHE definition: 1. to feel very angry but to be unable or unwilling to express it clearly: 2. (of a large number…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SEETHE is to suffer violent internal excitement. How to use seethe in a sentence.

  4. He or she is really angry! In the cooking sense, to seethe means to "boil" and if you are seething with anger, you might say that your blood is boiling. However seethe can also mean "filled with activity." Imagine a room seething with excited people.

  5. noun. the act of seething. the state of being agitated or excited. seethe. / siːð / verb. intr to boil or to foam as if boiling. intr to be in a state of extreme agitation, esp through anger. tr to soak in liquid. archaic. tr to cook or extract the essence of (a food) by boiling.

  6. Define seethe. seethe synonyms, seethe pronunciation, seethe translation, English dictionary definition of seethe. v. seethed , seeth·ing , seethes v. intr. 1. To churn and foam as if boiling. 2. a. To be in a state of turmoil or ferment: The nation seethed with...

  7. Definition of 'seethe' seethe. (siːð ) Word forms: seethes , seething , seethed. 1. verb. When you are seething, you are very angry about something but do not express your feelings about it. She took it calmly at first but under the surface was seething. [VERB] She grinned derisively while I seethed with rage. [VERB + with]

  8. seethe (with something) (of a place) to be full of a lot of people or animals, especially when they are all moving around. The resort is seething with tourists all year round. He became caught up in a seething mass of arms and legs.

  9. Origin of Seethe. From Middle English sethen, from Old English sÄ“oþan (“to seethe, boil, cook in a liquid; subject to a fiery ordeal, try as with fire; subject to great pain, afflict, afflict grievously, disturb; prepare food for the mind; subject the mind with occupations; be troubled in mind, brood" ), from Proto-Germanic *seuþanÄ ...

  10. Definitions of 'seethe'. When you are seething, you are very angry about something but do not express your feelings about it. [...] More.

  11. seethe meaning, definition, what is seethe: to feel an emotion, especially anger, so...: Learn more.