Seethe

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːð/

Seethe (verb)

  1. to feel very angry but try to hide it
  2. to bubble and move quickly, like boiling water
  3. to be full of people moving in an angry way

Examples

  • She began to seethe when she heard the news.
  • He could only seethe silently as the argument continued.

Common collocations: seethe with rage, seethe silently, seethe inside, seethe on the stove, seethe with bubbles

Synonyms of Seethe

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Seethe

  • describing emotional state
  • describing temperature