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freneticfre‧net‧ic /frəˈnetɪk/ adjective freneticOrigin: 1300-1400 French frénétique, from Latin phreneticus, from Greek phren ‘mind’ - As competition shifts towards a more frenetic pace of activity, so the need to clear the cash balances speedily increases.
- Every frenetic gesture engendered tenderness in hir heart.
- His expressions range from that of a contented Cheshire Cat, to a somewhat frenetic frown.
- I would expect there would be less mergers and acquisitions work going forward, which has been pretty frenetic.
- There had been warm and even excited applause for other concerts they had been in, but this was frenetic.
- This elevation of feeling, found in passionate, frenetic gestures and embellished, emotional language, supplies the persuasive element.
frenetic activity is fast and not very organized SYN frantic: She rushes from job to job at a frenetic pace. |