Sentences

seethe in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To seethe means to be in a state of intense agitation or to bubble up as a result of boiling.

Sample Sentences

  1. She could see him seethe with anger as he listened to the unfair criticism.
  2. The pot began to seethe as the water reached its boiling point.
  3. After hearing the news, he was unable to hide his seethe, and his frustration was palpable.
  4. They watched the crowd seethe with excitement before the concert started.
  5. As the debate continued, tension filled the room, causing several participants to seethe silently.
  6. She could feel her anger beginning to seethe beneath her calm exterior.
  7. As the debate continued, tensions started to seethe among the participants.
  8. He tried to remain composed, but he could see the frustration seethe in her eyes.
  9. The volcano was dormant for years, but scientists warned it could seethe back to life at any moment.
  10. After the unfair decision, he left the meeting room, seething with resentment.