Seethe
Pronunciation: /ˈsiːð/
Seethe (verb)
- to feel very angry but try to hide it
- to bubble and move quickly, like boiling water
- 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