单词 | seething |
释义 | seething (once / 2108 pages) adj Seething describes anger you can barely contain. If you are seething and something sets you off, you just might explode into a rage. Someone who's seething with anger is furious but keeping it a secret. Maybe someone insulted you in front of others and you want to let it go — on the inside, though, you might be seething. Or during the big game, an opponent's harsh words can have you seething, but you want to stay focused on scoring points. Seething sometimes describes something that's boiling over, like a seething pot of soup, and this is also the root of the word. WORD FAMILYseething: seethingest, seethingly+/seethe: seethed, seethes, seething USAGE EXAMPLESMr. Berger’s methods, influenced by the ideas of Walter Benjamin, tended to attract either ardent admiration or seething criticism, with little in between. New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) Now, Troy is a garbage man, and a seething one, at that. Washington Post(Dec 16, 2016) Seething on Twitter, Mr. Trump attacked Mr. Ryan as “weak and ineffective” and described Mr. McCain as “very foul mouthed.” New York Times(Oct 11, 2016) adj in constant agitation a seething flag-waving crowd filled the streets a seething mass of maggots "lovers and madmen have such seething brains"- Shakespeare Syn agitated physically disturbed or set in motion |
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