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Detailed Translations for seethe from English to Spanish

seethe:

Conjugations for seethe:

present
  1. seethe
  2. seethe
  3. seethes
  4. seethe
  5. seethe
  6. seethe
simple past
  1. seethed
  2. seethed
  3. seethed
  4. seethed
  5. seethed
  6. seethed
present perfect
  1. have seethed
  2. have seethed
  3. has seethed
  4. have seethed
  5. have seethed
  6. have seethed
past continuous
  1. was seething
  2. were seething
  3. was seething
  4. were seething
  5. were seething
  6. were seething
future
  1. shall seethe
  2. will seethe
  3. will seethe
  4. shall seethe
  5. will seethe
  6. will seethe
continuous present
  1. am seething
  2. are seething
  3. is seething
  4. are seething
  5. are seething
  6. are seething
subjunctive
  1. be seethed
  2. be seethed
  3. be seethed
  4. be seethed
  5. be seethed
  6. be seethed
diverse
  1. seethe!
  2. let's seethe!
  3. seethed
  4. seething
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for seethe:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
hervir boiling up; seething
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bullir anneal; boil; boil with rage; cook; reach the boiling point; seethe; start boiling bubble up; rise
estar hirviendo de rabia anneal; boil with rage; cook; reach the boiling point; seethe; start boiling
estar malísimo anneal; boil with rage; cook; reach the boiling point; seethe; start boiling
hacer hervir anneal; boil; boil with rage; cook; reach the boiling point; seethe; start boiling
hervir anneal; boil; boil with rage; cook; reach the boiling point; seethe; start boiling boil; scald
- boil; buzz; hum; roll

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Related Definitions for "seethe":

  1. boil vigorously1
    • The liquid was seething1
  2. foam as if boiling1
    • a seething liquid1
  3. be in an agitated emotional state1
    • The customer was seething with anger1
  4. be noisy with activity1

Wiktionary Translations for seethe:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
seethe hervir; estar en abullición siedenintransitiv: kochen