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frenzied

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[fren-zeed]

adjective

  1. wildly excited or enthusiastic.

    frenzied applause.

  2. violently agitated; frantic; wild.

    a frenzied mob.



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/ ˈڰɛԳɪ /

adjective

  1. filled with or as if with frenzy; wild; frantic

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • frenziedly adverb
  • unfrenzied adjective
  • ˈڰԳly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of frenzied1

First recorded in 1790–1800; frenzy + -ed 3
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Cummins' side appeared to be in the driving seat, only for South Africa's bowling attack to blow the match wide open as they ran through Australia's top order during a frenzied period after tea.

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Fans immediately went into overdrive to try to work out Patchwork's identity - part of the frenzied guessing game surrounding the festival's "surprise" sets.

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Ramona Singer was frenzied and drinking like a fish.

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“The Observant Eye” became, for its regulars, a sacred ritual, a time for pause in a city that didn’t nurture pause, a balm in the frenzied pace of our urban and digital lives.

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Garland’s dystopian vision and Boyle’s kinetic urgency remain perfectly in sync, and the fact that much of the film was reportedly shot using an iPhone 15 promises a frenzied doomscroll realism.

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