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    frantic
    /ˈfrantɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion: "she was frantic with worry"

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  2. FRANTIC definition: 1. almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry: 2. done or arranged in a hurry…. Learn more.

  3. Frantic definition: desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied. . See examples of FRANTIC used in a sentence.

  4. Definitions of frantic. adjective. marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion. “something frantic in their gaiety” synonyms: delirious, excited, mad, unrestrained. wild. marked by extreme lack of restraint or control. adjective. excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion. “ frantic with anger and frustration”

  5. The meaning of FRANTIC is emotionally out of control. How to use frantic in a sentence. emotionally out of control; marked by fast and nervous, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity; mentally unsound…

  6. If someone is frantic, they are behaving in a desperate, wild, and disorganized way, because they are frightened, worried, or in a hurry.

  7. 1. Highly excited with strong emotion or frustration; frenzied: frantic with worry. 2. Characterized by rapid and disordered or nervous activity: made a frantic last-minute search for the lost key. 3. Archaic Mentally deranged. [Middle English frantik, from Old French frenetique, from Latin phrenēticus; see frenetic .]

  8. adjective. /ˈfræntɪk/ done quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not very well organized synonym hectic. a frantic dash/search/struggle. They made frantic attempts to revive him. Things are frantic in the office right now. They worked with frantic haste. Extra Examples. Definitions on the go.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · frantic ( comparative more frantic, superlative most frantic) ( archaic) Insane, mentally unstable. In a state of panic, worry, frenzy, or rush . They returned the missing child to his frantic mother. Extremely energetic . frantic music.

  10. 1. overwrought, agitated, frenzied, distraught. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: frantic /ˈfræntɪk/ adj. distracted with fear, pain, joy, etc. marked by or showing frenzy: frantic efforts. Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French frenetique, from Latin phrenēticus mad, frenetic. ˈfrantically, ˈfranticly adv.

  11. Frantic definition: Highly excited with strong emotion or frustration; frenzied.