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    seething
    /ˈsiːðɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. filled with or characterized by intense but unexpressed anger: "his seething resentment finally reached boiling point"
    • 2. (of a crowd) moving in a rapid or hectic way: "the seething mass of commuters"

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  2. SEETHING definition: 1. extremely angry but unable or unwilling to express it clearly: 2. moving quickly around in…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : intensely hot : boiling. a seething inferno. 2. : constantly moving or active : agitated. Examples of seething in a Sentence.

  4. Seething describes anger you can barely contain. If you are seething and something sets you off, you just might explode into a rage. Someone who's seething with anger is furious but keeping it a secret.

  5. Seething definition: boiling or foaming as if boiling. See examples of SEETHING used in a sentence.

  6. Define seething. seething synonyms, seething pronunciation, seething translation, English dictionary definition of seething. v. seethed , seeth·ing , seethes v. intr. 1. To churn and foam as if boiling. 2. a. To be in a state of turmoil or ferment: The nation seethed with...

  7. (of a large number or amount) to move around energetically in a small space: The streets were seething (= busy and crowded) with tourists. literary. (of water) to move around very strongly or suddenly or to boil: The grey ocean seethed. Two covered pans were seething gently on the back rings. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. 3 meanings: 1. boiling or foaming as if boiling 2. crowded and full of restless activity 3. in a state of extreme agitation,.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Cynthia came out of the parlor, followed by Fred, who was still seething over Claire Quincy's appropriation of the gold coins. She ignored his offer, seething inside at his betrayal. It was seething in its depths.

  10. seethe (with something) (of a place) to be full of a lot of people or animals, especially when they are all moving around. The resort is seething with tourists all year round. He became caught up in a seething mass of arms and legs. (literary) (of liquids) to move around quickly and violently. The grey ocean seethed beneath them. Word Origin.

  11. (of a large number or amount) to move around energetically in a small space: The streets were seething (= busy and crowded) with tourists. literary. (of water) to move around very strongly or suddenly or to boil: The gray ocean seethed. Two covered pans were seething gently on the back rings. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.