Seethe (verb)

  1. Verb: to show intense emotion, typically anger or frustration.
  2. Verb: to be filled with great activity or energy.
  3. Verb: to boil or bubble as if boiling.

Origin:

From the old english word "sēothan" meaning "to boil" or "to be agitated".

Examples:

  1. The crowd began to seethe with anger as the speaker took the stage.
  2. He was seething with rage after the argument with his wife.
  3. The volcano was seething, sending ash and smoke high into the sky.
  4. The sea was seething with waves that were caused by the storm.
  5. The pot on the stove was seething with bubbling water.
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