Pronunciation: /ˈsiːðɪŋ/
verb to be filled with intense but unexpressed anger
A1 She was seething with anger after her brother broke her favorite toy.
A2 The customers were seething with frustration due to the long wait times at the restaurant.
B1 The employees were seething with resentment towards their boss for his unfair treatment.
B2 The protesters were seething with rage as they demanded justice for the victims.
C1 The politician was seething with indignation over the corruption scandal.
C2 The CEO was seething with fury after discovering the embezzlement scheme within the company.
adjective intensely angry or resentful
A1 She was seething with anger after losing her favorite toy.
A2 The seething crowd of protesters demanded justice for the victim.
B1 The seething tension between the two countries was palpable during the negotiations.
B2 His seething resentment towards his boss eventually led to him quitting his job.
C1 The seething rivalry between the two teams reached a boiling point during the championship game.
C2 The politician's seething contempt for his opponents was evident in his scathing remarks during the debate.
formal The CEO was seething with anger after the company's quarterly earnings report was released.
informal My mom was seething when she found out I had failed my math test.
slang I could see him seething with rage when he found out his ex had moved on.
figurative The volcano was seething with molten lava ready to erupt at any moment.
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