Seethe
(verb)
- Verb: to show intense emotion, typically anger or frustration.
- Verb: to be filled with great activity or energy.
- Verb: to boil or bubble as if boiling.
Origin:
From the old english word "sēothan" meaning "to boil" or "to be agitated".
Examples:
- The crowd began to seethe with anger as the speaker took the stage.
- He was seething with rage after the argument with his wife.
- The volcano was seething, sending ash and smoke high into the sky.
- The sea was seething with waves that were caused by the storm.
- The pot on the stove was seething with bubbling water.