Seethe - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|siːð|
Brit.
|siːð|
verb
- be noisy with activity (syn: buzz, hum)
- be in an agitated emotional state (syn: boil)
- foam as if boiling
- boil vigorously (syn: roll)
- be in an agitated emotional state (syn: boil)
- foam as if boiling
- boil vigorously (syn: roll)
Extra examples
He seethed at his brother's success.
We found ourselves in the middle of a seething crowd.
The town seethed with holiday visitors in bright clothes.
Madness seethed in his brain.
His face was red and he was seething with anger.
He choked at his own spirit's seethe. (H. Trench, 1901)
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: seethe
he/she/it: seethes
present participle: seething
past tense: seethed
past participle: seethed
I/you/we/they: seethe
he/she/it: seethes
present participle: seething
past tense: seethed
past participle: seethed
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