Seethe | Mean of seethe in English Dictionary
/ˈsiːð/
- Verb
- to feel or show strong emotion (such as anger) even though you try to control it
- He seethed at his brother's success.
- He seethed with anger/jealousy.
- The letter seethes with resentment.
- a seething letter
- to be in a state of constant activity
- We found ourselves in the middle of a seething crowd.
- The island is seething with tourists. [=there are very many tourists moving around on the island]
- The field was seething with crickets.
- His brain was seething with ideas.