0 to feel very angry but to be unable or unwilling to express it clearly:
The rest of the class positively seethed with indignation when Julia won the award.
By the end of the meeting he was seething.
1 (of a large number or amount) to move around energetically in a small space:
She was still seething, remembering how rudely she was treated.
He regards it as a place seething with danger.
The town is seething with indignation about this little boy's case.
There are scores of these rumours seething around amongst the troops.
The education authority were told that the whole place was seething with discontent— yet less than 25 percent.
Would they not be seething with rage and frustration at thus being denied early unification?
Scientists tell us that, deep inside, the earth is still bubbling and seething, and this is true of the international situation.
Today it is an area stricken by strife and seething with discord and enmity.
The redistribution of income industry appears to be seething with discontent.