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    frenzy
    /ˈfrɛnzi/

    noun

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  2. Frenzy is a noun that means uncontrolled and excited behaviour or emotion that is sometimes violent. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and contrast it with irony.

  3. Frenzy is a noun that means uncontrolled and excited behavior or emotion that is sometimes violent. Learn how to use it in sentences, see related words and phrases, and explore its pronunciation and translations.

  4. Frenzy is a noun or verb that means a temporary madness, a violent agitation, or intense activity. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of this word from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Frenzy is great excitement or wild behaviour that often results from losing control of your feelings. Learn the synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and examples of frenzy in British and American English.

  6. frenzy (of something) a state of great activity and strong emotion that is often violent or frightening and not under control. in a frenzy of activity/excitement/violence. The speaker worked the crowd up into a frenzy. an outbreak of patriotic frenzy.

  7. Frenzy is derived from the Latin word phreneticus meaning "delirious." If you're in a frenzy, you're certainly delirious. You can be in a frenzy because something made you mad, happy, or even just hungry — whatever makes you so crazy you're not thinking clearly.

  8. Frenzy is a noun that means a state of great anxiety or excitement, in which you cannot control your behaviour. It can also mean a time when people do a lot of things very quickly or a feeding frenzy.