- adjective
- filled with or characterized by intense but unexpressed anger:"his seething resentment finally reached boiling point"
- (of a crowd) moving in a rapid or hectic way:"the seething mass of commuters"
verbseething (present participle)- (of a liquid) bubble up as a result of being boiled:"the brew foamed and seethed"
- archaiccook (food) by boiling it in a liquid:"others were cut into joints and seethed in cauldrons made of the animal's own skins"
- (of a person) be filled with intense but unexpressed anger:"inwardly he was seething at the slight to his authority"
- (of a place) be crowded with people or things moving about in a rapid or hectic way:"the entire cellar was seething with spiders" · "the village seethed with life"
- (of a crowd of people) move in a rapid or hectic way:"we cascaded down the stairs and seethed across the station"
OriginOld English sēothan ‘make or keep boiling’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zieden.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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