Seethed - definition of seethed by The Free Dictionary 1 to surge or foam as if boiling 2 to be in a state of agitation or excitement 3 Archaic to boil 4 to soak or steep 5 to cook by boiling or simmering; boil n 6 the act of seething 7 the state of being agitated or excited syn: See boil 1
seethe verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of seethe verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to be extremely angry about something but to try not to show other people how angry you are synonym fume She seethed silently in the corner seethe with something He marched off, seething with frustration
SEETHE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 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] He is seething at all the bad press he is getting [V at]
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seethed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English [no object], seethed, seeth•ing (of a liquid) to bubble as if boiling to be in a state of excitement or anger: sat there seething after listening to his insults
Seethe Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He seethed at his brother's success He seethed with anger jealousy The letter seethes with resentment We found ourselves in the middle of a seething crowd The field was seething with crickets His brain was seething with ideas