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View usage for: (frenzid) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]Frenzied activities or actions are wild, excited, and uncontrolled. ...the frenzied activity of the general election. The man was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack. Synonyms: uncontrolled, wild, excited, mad More Synonyms of frenzied frenzied in British English (ˈfrɛnzɪd) adjectivefilled with or as if with frenzy; wild; frantic Derived forms frenziedly (ˈfrenziedly) adverb Examples of 'frenzied' in a sentencefrenzied Yet that speech in Arizona led to frenzied speculation about a political career for her too.Overall, he was a cool and composed point of reference for his team amid the general frenzied activity.Once the pound went through $1.24, activity became more frenzied.We do not see him best from frenzied activity.Such frenzied activity should be a gift for the urban historian.Two premises became vacant recently and there has been frenzied speculation about who might take them over.Last night there was frenzied speculation about who will join the judges.And frenzied bid speculation has encouraged savers to try to spot the next takeover targets.His clear signal that the job is almost done sparked frenzied speculation he is ready to stand down.The frenzied activity, she supposed.Her sudden willingness to talk, against the advice of her lawyers, has sparked frenzied speculation.But along the shores of Scotland's most famous loch the apparent disappearance of the legendary monster has sparked frenzied speculation.Oregon has an important steel pipe business that is benefiting from the frenzied construction activity in America's oil and gas sector. In other languagesfrenzied British English: frenzied ADJECTIVE Frenzied activities or actions are wild, excited, and uncontrolled. ...the frenzied activity of the general election. - American English: frenzied
- Brazilian Portuguese: delirante
- Chinese: 疯狂的
- European Spanish: frenético
- French: frénétique
- German: fieberhaft
- Italian: frenetico
- Japanese: 熱狂した
- Korean: 광적인
- European Portuguese: delirante
- Latin American Spanish: frenético
the frenzied activity of the general election Additional synonymsHe's crazy about football. Synonyms fanatical, wild (informal), mad, devoted, enthusiastic, passionate, hysterical, ardent, very keen, zealous, smitten, infatuated, enamouredDefinition upset or agitated Her parents were distraught until they heard the good news. Synonyms frantic, wild, desperate, mad, anxious, distressed, raving, distracted, hysterical, worked-up, agitated, crazed, overwrought, out of your mind, at the end of your tether, wrought-up, beside yourselfThere's no need to get so excited. Synonyms agitated, worried, stressed, alarmed, nervous, disturbed, tense, flurried, worked up, feverish, overwrought, hot and bothered (informal), discomposed, adrenalized Additional synonymsDefinition in a state of nervous excitement a state of feverish excitement Synonyms frantic, excited, desperate, distracted, frenzied, impatient, obsessive, restless, agitated, frenetic, overwroughtDefinition distracted with fear, pain, joy, etc. A bird had been locked in and was now quite frantic. Synonyms frenzied, wild, mad (informal), raging, furious, raving, distracted, distraught, berserk, uptight (informal), overwrought, at the end of your tether, beside yourself, at your wits' end, berko (Australian, slang) Definition wild, excited, and uncontrolled the frenetic pace of life in New York Synonyms frantic, wild, excited, crazy, frenzied, fanatical, unbalanced, overwrought, maniacalDefinition extremely angry or annoyed He is furious at the way he has been treated. Synonyms angry, mad (informal), raging, boiling, fuming, choked, frantic, pissed (British, Australian, New Zealand, slang), frenzied, infuriated, incensed, enraged, maddened, inflamed, very angry, cross, pissed off (taboo, slang), livid (informal), up in arms, incandescent, on the warpath (informal), foaming at the mouth, wrathful, in high dudgeon, wroth (archaic), fit to be tied (slang), beside yourself, tooshie (Australian, slang) Definition in a state of uncontrolled panic, anger, or excitement When I told her the news she became hysterical. Synonyms frenzied, frantic, raving, distracted, distraught, crazed, uncontrollable, berserk, overwrought, convulsive, beside yourselfDefinition extremely excited or confused The game is a mad dash against the clock. Synonyms frenzied, wild, excited, energetic, abandoned, agitated, frenetic, uncontrolled, boisterous, full-on (informal), ebullient, gay (old-fashioned), riotous, unrestrainedShe is hunched over the wheel with a maniacal expression. Synonyms crazed, mad, crazy (informal), wild, raving, frenzied, demented, deranged, berserkThe tablets gave him the look of a rabid dog. Synonyms crazed, wild, violent, mad (informal), raging, furious, frantic, frenzied, infuriated, berserk, maniacal, berko (Australian, slang) Definition in a state of extreme emotional intensity The children were wild with excitement. Synonyms excited, mad (informal), crazy (informal), eager, nuts (slang), enthusiastic, raving, frantic, daft (informal), frenzied, hysterical, avid, potty (British, informal), delirious, agog |