Difference between Buzz and Seethe

What is the difference between Buzz and Seethe?

Buzz as a verb is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings. hence: to utter a murmuring sound; to speak with a low, humming voice. while Seethe as a verb is to boil.

Buzz

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones, or of a general expression of surprise or approbation. A whisper; a report spread secretly or cautiously. The audible friction of voice consonants. A rush or feeling of energy or excitement. A telephone call.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings. Hence: To utter a murmuring sound; to speak with a low, humming voice. To sound forth by buzzing. To whisper; to communicate, as tales, in an under tone; to spread, as report, by whispers, or secretly. To talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice. To fly very low over an airport or other location.

Example sentence: First time we played together was when I was in seventh grade, he was in eighth. There was a lot of buzz in the city about Jabari Parker, rightfully so. He's obviously a major player. I was just blessed to have him one year ahead of me, so everything I did, he already finished. I've been really blessed to have him by my side.

Seethe

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To boil.To boil vigorously.To foam in an agitated manner, as if boiling.To be in an agitated or angry mental state.To buzz with activity.

We hope you now know whether to use Buzz or Seethe in your sentence.

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