FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: NOUN
- One who is frenetic.
- A frenzied person; a madman.
FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: ADJECTIVE
- Excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion
- Distracted; mad; frantic; phrenetic.
- Fast, frantic, harried, or frenzied; having extreme enthusiasm or energy.
- Mentally deranged, insane.
- Characterised by manifestations of delirium or madness.
- Excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion
- Wildly excited or active; frantic; frenzied.
- Excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion
- Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
- Highly excited with strong emotion or frustration; frenzied.
- Characterized by rapid and disordered or nervous activity.
- Mentally deranged.
- Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted.
- Insane, mentally unstable.
- In a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush.
- Extremely energetic
- Excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion
FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Relating to or accompanied by mental disorder.
- Frenzied; frantic.
- Also spelled phrenetic, phrenetical.
- Excessively agitated
- Excessively agitated
- Synonyms Distracted, infuriate, frenzied, raging.
- Characterized by violence and mental disorder; springing from madness or distraction.
- Mad; raving; wild; distracted: as, frantic with fear or grief.
- To run about frantically.
FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: RELATED WORDS
- Troubled, Fanaticism, Fanatic, Uncontrolled, Rampant, Unrestrained, Fanatical, Turbulent, Unbridled, Furious, Feverish, Phrenetic, Agitated, Frantic, Frenzied
- Distraught, Manic, Desperate, Furious, Hectic, Feverish, Phrenetic, Excited, Unrestrained, Wild, Mad, Delirious, Agitated, Frenetic, Frenzied
FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Troubled, Fanaticism, Fanatic, Uncontrolled, Rampant, Unrestrained, Fanatical, Turbulent, Unbridled, Furious, Feverish, Phrenetic, Agitated, Frantic, Frenzied
- Distraught, Manic, Desperate, Furious, Hectic, Feverish, Phrenetic, Excited, Unrestrained, Wild, Mad, Delirious, Agitated, Frenetic, Frenzied
FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The movie riffing was on target and not too frenetic.
- This was our first time back since their frenetic opening.
- Nguyen Thanh Phuong finds the new pace frenetic but lucrative.
- But a frenetic scramble to slay afloat is unnecessary.
- Action Platforming: Engage swarms of aliens in frenetic combat.
- Another feverish, frenetic and heartfelt vision from Balkan dir.
- Georginio Wijnaldum: Often bypassed in a frenetic midfield battle.
- It is far less frenetic than I expected.
- This is a short and frenetic VR game.
- VR can do justice to this frenetic shooter.
- Beast Claw, including leaping attacks and frantic flails.
- The coup would last just nine frantic days.
- The frantic shoppers came in waves, she said.
- He was holding her gaze with frantic intensity.
- But the woman became frantic in her fear.
- Frantic, that is the way it will grow.
- " The ship felt a frantic equally embarrassed.
- Your kids can sense when you are rushed and frantic and they will either be rushed and frantic or will slow down and resist.
- Frantic terror, gradually giving way to frantic spasmodic courage; convulsive tremor; very loud; very quick; explosive radical stress on the last.
- Tony Scott makes frantic movies, oftentimes too frantic.
FRENETIC vs FRANTIC: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Why did Mrs Pumphrey make a frantic call to Mr Herriot?
- How do you keep from being frantic about the situation?
- What does frantic efforts finally result in success mean?
- Is Frantic Assembly the most innovative theatre company around?
- Who are the members of Frantic Assembly in Othello?
- Is Frantic Assembly the Best Touring Theatre Company?