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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 means almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry, or done in a hurry and a state of excitement or confusion. Learn more about the word, its usage, and related terms from Cambridge Dictionary.

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  3. Frantic means emotionally out of control, marked by fast and nervous, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for frantic.

  4. Frantic means desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the word frantic, and see how it compares to similar and commonly confused words.

  5. 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”

  6. Frantic means highly excited with strong emotion or frustration, or marked by rapid and disordered activity. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of frantic in different languages and contexts.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, synonyms, and etymology of the adjective and noun frantic, which means insane, panicked, or energetic. Find out the alternative forms, derived terms, and translations of frantic in English and other languages.

  8. Frantic means done quickly and with a lot of activity, but in a way that is not very well organized, or unable to control your emotions because you are extremely frightened or worried. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, collocations and usage notes with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.