seethe
verb
Pronunciation: /siːð/
Definition
Experience intense, suppressed anger or agitation.
Examples
She had to leave the room because she was starting to seethe at his constant interruptions.
The entire office was seething with resentment after the management announced the sudden pay cuts.
He sat in silence, seething with frustration as he watched his plans fall apart.
How to Use seethe
- seethe with (prepositional phrase)
- To be filled with a specific intense emotion or activity. — "The stadium was seething with excitement before the final match."
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