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frenzied
[ fren-zeed ]
adjective
- wildly excited or enthusiastic:
frenzied applause.
- violently agitated; frantic; wild:
a frenzied mob.
ˈڰԳ
/ ˈڰɛԳɪ /
adjective
- filled with or as if with frenzy; wild; frantic
Derived Forms
- ˈڰԳly, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڰz· adverb
- ܲ·ڰz adjective
Example Sentences
The frenzied excitement generated by Vice President Kamala Harris’ 11th-hour entry into the 2024 presidential race was questioned, if not dismissed, as a “campaign powered by vibes” by a “vibes candidate.”
A criminology student who had a "grievance against women" has been jailed for attacking two friends in a frenzied stabbing on a beach in Bournemouth.
There are stylish but completely unnecessary dream sequences — just one would already be verging on superfluous — and frenzied endeavors to create intrigue where there is none.
From her arrest to her execution, something about Barbara Graham inspired frenzied verbiage from the journalists of the era.
Judge Geraint Walters previously said the only sentence the courts could pass was life imprisonment, describing it as a "frenzied attack on a woman in a towel in her own home".
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