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frenzied
[ fren-zeed ]
adjective
- wildly excited or enthusiastic:
frenzied applause.
- violently agitated; frantic; wild:
a frenzied mob.
ˈfrenzied
/ ˈfrɛnzɪd /
adjective
- filled with or as if with frenzy; wild; frantic
Derived Forms
- ˈfrenziedly, adverb
Other Words From
- frenzied·ly adverb
- un·frenzied adjective
Example Sentences
In a frenzied Saturday night atmosphere at the Stade de France, Alfred seized her moment.
Joining the mariachi performance is a new weekday afternoon tale that uses the songs of “Encanto,” only reframing them into one about the frenzied festivities of getting ready for Christmas.
In 2010, she gave birth, then returned to work at the same frenzied pace, filming “On the Road” and “The Muppets” back to back while promoting “The Fighter” — all before her daughter’s first birthday.
These are frenzied times for the nascent Department of Government Efficiency.
When Israel declared last month that it would target a Hezbollah-linked Lebanese microloan charity it triggered a frenzied search for a list of the organisation’s branches.
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