seething

  • 61rage — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 great anger ADJECTIVE ▪ blind, pure ▪ blinding, boiling, burning, seething, uncontrollable ▪ homicida …

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  • 62anger — I n. 1) to arouse, stir up anger 2) to express; feel; show anger 3) to allay, appease, calm smb. s anger; to repress, swallow one s anger 4) to vent one s anger 5) blind, burning, deep, profound, seething; righteous; unbridled anger 6) a blaze,… …

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  • 63animosity — n. 1) to arouse, stir up animosity 2) to feel animosity 3) burning, deep, seething animosity 4) racial; religious animosity 5) animosity against, to, towards (she felt a burning animosity towards them) * * * [ˌænɪ mɒsɪtɪ] deep religious animosity …

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  • 64mass — mass1 [ mæs ] noun *** ▸ 1 large quantity/number ▸ 2 something without clear shape ▸ 3 large number of people ▸ 4 religious ceremony ▸ 5 scientific use 1. ) count a large quantity or number: mass of: We need to turn this mass of evidence into a… …

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  • 65mass — I UK [mæs] / US noun Word forms mass : singular mass plural masses *** 1) a) [countable] a large quantity or number mass of: We need to turn this mass of evidence into a coherent argument. There s a mass of competing anti virus programs you can… …

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  • 66seethe — UK [siːð] / US [sɪð] verb [intransitive] Word forms seethe : present tense I/you/we/they seethe he/she/it seethes present participle seething past tense seethed past participle seethed 1) to be extremely angry seethe with: He still seethed with… …

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  • 67ζέσεις — ζέσις seething fem nom/voc pl (attic epic) ζέσις seething fem nom/acc pl (attic) ζέω boil aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) ζέω boil fut ind act 2nd sg …

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  • 68ζέσις — ζέσῑς , ζέσις seething fem acc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) ζέσις seething fem nom sg …

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  • 69seethe — [sēth] vt. seethed, seething [ME sethen < OE sēothan, akin to Ger sieden < IE base * sew , to cook, boil > Sans hāvayan, (they) stew] 1. to cook by boiling 2. to soak, steep, or saturate in liquid vi. 1. to boil or to surge, bubble, or… …

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  • 70seethe — v. 1 intr. boil, bubble over. 2 intr. be very agitated, esp. with anger (seething with discontent; I was seething inwardly). 3 tr. & intr. archaic cook by boiling. Derivatives: seethingly adv. Etymology: OE seothan f. Gmc …

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