frenzied
Americanadjective
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wildly excited or enthusiastic.
frenzied applause.
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violently agitated; frantic; wild.
a frenzied mob.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- frenziedly adverb
- unfrenzied adjective
Etymology
Origin of frenzied
Example Sentences
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The act of striving for more, like some frenzied truffle hound, is usually an attempt to override fear.
Predicting what may happen with the third, before calculating the second, only makes the first step seem even more frenzied.
From Barron's
The expansion represents the growing demand for logistics services and infrastructure to support the frenzied construction of data centers across the U.S. to train and run artificial-intelligence models.
At times, the company’s frenzied acting becomes theatrically alienating.
From Los Angeles Times
Faint and far above came Wolf’s frenzied yowls: Where are you?
From Literature
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