seething

形容詞

UK/ˈsiː.ðɪŋ/
US/ˈsiː.ðɪŋ/

定義 seething 形容詞

emotion

  1. Before noun

    Experiencing intense but suppressed anger; in a state of agitation.

    • During the long meeting, he felt a seething rage inside, but he didn't express it.

    • She was seething with anger about the unfair treatment she received, her heart filled with unspoken fury.

    • Though he appeared calm, he was seething inside, ready to explode at any moment.

movement

  1. Before noun

    Characterized by a dense mass of people or creatures moving rapidly, or being filled to capacity.

    • The stadium was a seething mass of excited fans, moving like a tide.

    • The street was a seething mass of shoppers, appearing as a turbulent crowd.

    • The ants were seething around the nest, creating a dense moving spectacle.