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Meaning of
seethe
in English
seethe
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//siːð//
#common
Past Tense
seethed
Participle Verb
seething
Third Person Singular
seethes
Definitions
Verb
to
be
in
an
agitated
state
;
boiling
with
anger
The
crowd
began
to
seethe
with
anger
at
the
announcement
.
to
buzz
with
energetic
activity
The
city
streets
would
seethe
with
people
during
the
festival
.
to
boil
vigorously
;
become
very
hot
The
water
began
to
seethe
in
the
pot
as
it
reached
boiling
point
.
to
foam
or
froth
in
agitation
;
like
boiling
water
The
activist's
words
made
the
crowd
seethe
with
indignation
at
the
injustice
.
to
be
inwardly
angry
;
suppressing
emotions
She
began
to
seethe
with
frustration
as
she
waited
in
line
.
to
be
crowded
and
bustling
;
filled
with
energetic
activity
The
market
would
seethe
with
shoppers
on
weekends
,
making
it
hard
to
navigate
.