What is the difference between boil and seethe?

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2026-04-03 00:20

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There is little or no difference between these Words, both meaning to be in a state of agitation. Seethe may suggest being in a state of inward agitation. Boil may be more of a external visual state of agitation. The Word 'seethe' is more of an archaic Word derived from the Old English 'seopan' meaning 'to boil'.

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