FRENZIED


Meaning of FRENZIED in English

ˈfrenzēd, -zid adjective

Etymology: frenzy (I) + -ed

: marked by frenzy : giving evidence of abnormal excitement or emotional disturbance : extremely stirred up : hectic

could hear the prosecutor's frenzied denunciations of the accused — H.W.Carter

a frenzied look in the eye

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a. : marked by extreme tense persistent and often disorderly activity

a frenzied buying on the stock exchange

the last few frenzied moments of rehearsals — American Guide Series: California

wrote with a frenzied facility — V.S.Pritchett

b. : loud and insistent

a frenzied clamor

frenzied applause

• fren·zied·ly adverb

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.