Seethe

Word SEETHE
Character 6
Hyphenation seethe
Pronunciations /siːð/

Definitions and meanings of "Seethe"

What do we mean by seethe?

To churn and foam as if boiling. intransitive verb

To be in a state of turmoil or ferment. intransitive verb

To be violently excited or agitated: synonym: boil. intransitive verb

To boil. intransitive verb

To boil (something). intransitive verb

To boil; decoct, or prepare for food by boiling: as, to seethe flesh.

To soak.

To boil; be in a state of ebullition, literally or figuratively.

To boil: prepare food by boiling.

To be a state of ebullition or violent commotion; to be hot; to boil. intransitive verb

To decoct or prepare for food in hot liquid; to boil. transitive verb

To boil. verb

To boil vigorously. verb

To foam in an agitated manner, as if boiling. verb

To be in an agitated or angry mental state, as if boiling. verb

To buzz with activity. verb

Be in an agitated emotional state verb

Be noisy with activity verb

Boil vigorously verb

To boil.

(of a liquid) To boil vigorously.

(of a liquid) To foam in an agitated manner, as if boiling.

(of a person) To be in an agitated or angry mental state, as if boiling.

(of a place) To buzz with activity.

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The word "seethe" in example sentences

Popular art forms are the cutting edge of literature: they're where the seethe is, and where the seethe is is where the art is. ❋ Cupidsbow (2007)

One that didn't ask permission from the seethe, which is a big no-no in the vampire community. ❋ Stephanie (2008)

This done, she letteth her mash run till the malt be left without liquor, or at the leastwise the greatest part of the moisture, which she perceiveth by the stay and soft issue thereof; and by this time her second liquor in the furnace is ready to seethe, which is put also to the malt, as the first woort also again into the furnace, whereunto she addeth two pounds of the best English hops, and so letteth them seethe together by the space of two hours in summer or an hour and a half in winter, whereby it getteth an excellent colour, and continuance without impeachment or any superfluous tartness. ❋ Thomas Malory Jean Froissart (N/A)

The Hebrew word for which "seethe" is here a translation might more readily be translated as "cook" or "boil." ❋ Sherry F. Colb (2010)

With all due respect to the writer of a recent letter to the editor, many left-wing liberals "seethe" over the messages brought by Fox News and Rush Limbaugh because they are daring to question our political leaders and their "give it all away" philosophy.

I'm imagining the words '' seethe '', '' apoplectic '' ...

I'm imagining the words 'seethe', 'apoplectic' ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

His second wife, Gao Ying, joined him with their young son, and for years Ai Weiwei grew up watching his father seethe over the situation. ❋ Kelly Crow (2011)

If your response to this sit-down was to skulk off and seethe, then you're falling short of the find-peace-with-it standard, too. ❋ Post (2011)

Even if Alexander was still alive, his long absence had given the Greeks plenty of time to seethe in discontent. ❋ Philip Freeman (2011)

His letters seethe with contempt for anyone he suspected of accommodating the forces of barbarity or of merely personal betrayal: "All around me are traitors and worms." ❋ Tess Lewis (2012)

Anyone who's read his work before will know the drill here, right down to the pupil-less animal-faced characters who seethe with inner pain while maintaining a stone-faced expression. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Even Aidan, who had appeared to possess more control of himself than the others, now seemed to seethe with … something. ❋ Kresley Cole (2011)

He had every right to – but the Swiss does not seethe – not outwardly, anyway. ❋ Unknown (2011)

After two decades watching the South seethe and bleed, I have seen plenty of discrimination in my time. ❋ Dan Rather (2010)

You see all beneath the glow of the light of an exploding city and, under the rain of soot and cinders and the seethe of the pipes, you await the return of those who left you long ago. ❋ Robert Kloss (2011)

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