frenzied

[US]/ˈfrenzi:d/
[UK]/'frɛnzɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. frantic; enraged; wild
v. to make frantic

Example Sentences

a frenzied rush for the exits.

it's a frenzied, schizoid place.

a frenzied knife attack

Will this push him too far and lead to a frenzied attack?

Two teenagers carried out a frenzied attack on a local shopkeeper.

You are approached by a frenzied vault scientist, who yells:i'm going to put my quantum harmonizer in your photonic resonation chamber! what's your response?

Real-world Examples

In San Francisco, prices are still rising even as frenzied overbidding quiets.

Source: Past exam papers of the English reading section for the postgraduate entrance examination (English I).

Imagine the hormonal cries and the frenzied roars.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

But all lead existences that are inconceivably frenzied.

Source: A Brief History of Everything

The jostling made television images from the scene look frenzied.

Source: New York Times

Still, the reaction from West's fans has been frenzied.

Source: The Guardian (Article Version)

The chatter in Pakistan was of frenzied preparation for military confrontation.

Source: The Economist - International

" You've seen Snape? How come? " said Ron between frenzied mouthfuls of gateau.

Source: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The announcement capped a frenzied competition among nearly 240 communities across the country.

Source: New York Times

Is his frenzied vision of night and stars simply that - a longing for the past?

Source: Listening Digest

This frenzied activity in Zibo should be helping China recover from its zero-covid era.

Source: The Economist - Finance

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