Frenetic - English meaning
Frenetic – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveFast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way.
Usage examples:
A frenetic pace of activity
adjectiveInvolving a lot of movement or activity; extremely active, excited, or uncontrollable
Usage examples:
Americans like fast cars, fast-food restaurants, and a frenetic pace of life.
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Word origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘insane’): from Old French frenetique, via Latin from Greek phrenitikos, from phrenitis ‘delirium’, from phrēn ‘mind’. Compare with frantic.
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