aseethe

[əˈsiːð]

aseethe Definition

to be in a state of great anger or excitement.

Using aseethe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aseethe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was aseethe with anger when she heard the news.

  • Example

    The crowd was aseethe with excitement as the band took the stage.

  • Example

    He tried to calm himself down, but he could feel his anger beginning to aseethe.

aseethe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aseethe

Phrases with aseethe

  • to be extremely angry

    Example

    He was seething with anger after the argument.

  • to be extremely excited

    Example

    The fans were seething with excitement before the big game.

  • a large group of people or things that are moving quickly and in an uncontrolled way

    Example

    The protesters formed a seething mass in the streets.

Origins of aseethe

from Middle English 'seethen', meaning 'to boil'

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Summary: aseethe in Brief

'Aseethe' [əˈsiːð] is a verb that means to be in a state of great anger or excitement. It is often used to describe intense emotional states, such as being 'seething with anger' or 'seething with excitement.' The word comes from Middle English 'seethen,' meaning 'to boil.'