seethe (Meaning)
seethe (v)
be noisy with activity
be in an agitated emotional state
foam as if boiling
boil vigorously
seethe (n.)
To decoct or prepare for food in hot liquid; to boil; as, to seethe flesh.
seethe (v. i.)
To be a state of ebullition or violent commotion; to be hot; to boil.
Synonyms & Antonyms of seethe
seethe Sentence Examples
- The crowd seethed with anger as they witnessed the injustice unfolding before them.
- The lava seethed and bubbled within the depths of the volcano, threatening eruption.
- Her face seethed with resentment as she learned of her ex-husband's remarriage.
- The ocean seethed and churned during the powerful storm, sending waves crashing against the shore.
- The boiling water seethed and steamed in the pot, releasing a pungent aroma.
- The wound seethed and pulsated with pain, indicating the presence of infection.
- The soil seethed with life as earthworms wriggled and maggots hatched.
- The atmosphere seethed with tension during the heated debate, with both sides refusing to compromise.
- The storm seethed with lightning and thunder, illuminating the sky with a violent spectacle.
- The acid seethed and hissed as it ate away at the metal, leaving behind only a rusted shell.
FAQs About the word seethe
be noisy with activity, be in an agitated emotional state, foam as if boiling, boil vigorouslyTo decoct or prepare for food in hot liquid; to boil; as, to seeth
churn, roil, spin,swirl, boil,whirl, stir, moil,reel, agitate
abate,calm, calm, abate,subside, subside,
The crowd seethed with anger as they witnessed the injustice unfolding before them.
The lava seethed and bubbled within the depths of the volcano, threatening eruption.
Her face seethed with resentment as she learned of her ex-husband's remarriage.
The ocean seethed and churned during the powerful storm, sending waves crashing against the shore.