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    frenzied
    /ˈfrɛnzɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. wildly excited or uncontrolled: "a frenzied attack"

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  2. uncontrolled and excited, sometimes violent: frenzied activity The office was a scene of frenzied activity this morning. frenzied dancing As the evening wore on the dancing got more and more frenzied. Synonyms. frantic. frenetic. manic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Uncontrolled. all hell breaks loose idiom. amok. amuck. corybantic.

  3. : feeling or showing great or abnormal excitement or emotional disturbance. frenzied dancing. frenziedly adverb. Synonyms. agitated. excited. feverish. heated. hectic. hyperactive. overactive. overwrought. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of frenzied in a Sentence.

  4. The adjective frenzied describes something wild, excited, or rushed. You may have a frenzied morning when you've overslept and need to get lunches made, the dog walked, and the kids off to school within the next fifteen minutes.

  5. 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.

  6. Frenzied definition: wildly excited or enthusiastic. See examples of FRENZIED used in a sentence.

  7. Define frenzied. frenzied synonyms, frenzied pronunciation, frenzied translation, English dictionary definition of frenzied. adj. Affected with or marked by frenzy; frantic: a frenzied rush for the exits. fren′zied·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  8. uncontrolled and excited, sometimes violent: frenzied activity The office was a scene of frenzied activity this morning. frenzied dancing As the evening wore on the dancing got more and more frenzied. Synonyms. frantic. frenetic. manic. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Uncontrolled. all hell breaks loose idiom. amok. amuck. corybantic.

  9. involving a lot of activity and strong emotions in a way that is often violent or frightening and not under control. He was the subject of a frenzied attack. The workrooms were a hive of frenzied activity. As he arrived at the court, he was surrounded by frenzied fans.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fren‧zied /ˈfrenzid/ adjective frenzied activity is fast and uncontrolled, usually because it is done by someone feeling very anxious or excited A woman was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack on her home tonight. frenzied efforts to find a solution —frenziedly adverb Examples from the Corpus fre...

  11. uk / ˈfrenzɪd / us. wild and uncontrolled: a frenzied dance. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.