frenzied

adjective
UK: /ˈfrenzid/
US: /ˈfrenzid/
  1. Wildly excited or uncontrolled.

    1. The crowd became frenzied after the goal.
    2. A frenzied search was launched to find the missing child, but to no avail.
  2. Characterized by intense and often chaotic activity.

    1. The stock market experienced a frenzied day.
    2. There was a frenzied atmosphere as they prepared for the important presentation.
frenzied verb
  1. To make someone or something become wildly excited or uncontrolled.

    1. The music frenzied the dancers at the party.
    2. The rumors frenzied the investors, causing a sudden market crash.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "frenzied" in English means: Wildly excited or uncontrolled., Characterized by intense and often chaotic activity..

The phonetic transcription of "frenzied" is /ˈfrenzid/ in British English and /ˈfrenzid/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "frenzied": manic, wild, feverish, hectic, frantic.

Example usage of "frenzied": "The crowd became frenzied after the goal.". More examples on the page.