frenetic Antonyms

Meaning of frenetic

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frenetic (s)

excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion

frenetic Sentence Examples

  1. The city erupted into a frenetic symphony of horns and sirens during the rush hour.
  2. The frenetic movements of the dancers created a whirlwind of motion on the stage.
  3. The frenetic pace of life in the metropolis left many feeling overwhelmed and exhausted.
  4. The frenetic search for the lost child caused a commotion throughout the neighborhood.
  5. The frenetic tapping of keyboards echoed through the bustling office as employees raced to meet deadlines.
  6. The frenetic activity of the emergency room reflected the urgent nature of the medical emergencies.
  7. The frenetic fluttering of a hummingbird's wings created a soft, buzzing sound.
  8. The frenetic energy of the crowd at the concert was palpable as the band performed their encore.
  9. The frenetic clicking of camera shutters captured the chaos and excitement of the protest rally.
  10. The frenetic slashing of the knife against the chopping board created a rhythmic melody in the kitchen.

FAQs About the word frenetic

excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion

intensive, mad, fierce,frantic, intense, furious,frenzied, wild, ferocious, violent

relaxed, placid, calm, placid, undisturbed, moderate, quiet, reasonable, relaxed, undisturbed

The city erupted into a frenetic symphony of horns and sirens during the rush hour.

The frenetic movements of the dancers created a whirlwind of motion on the stage.

The frenetic pace of life in the metropolis left many feeling overwhelmed and exhausted.

The frenetic search for the lost child caused a commotion throughout the neighborhood.