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