frenzy (Meaning)

Wordnet

frenzy (n)

state of violent mental agitation

Webster

frenzy (n.)

Any violent agitation of the mind approaching to distraction; violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties; madness; rage.

Webster

frenzy (a.)

Mad; frantic.

Webster

frenzy (v. t.)

To affect with frenzy; to drive to madness

frenzy Sentence Examples

  1. The shoppers descended into a frenzy as the sale began, grabbing armfuls of merchandise.
  2. The audience erupted into a frenzy of applause when the rock band took to the stage.
  3. The dog barked in a frenzy as the mailman approached.
  4. The students worked in a frenzy to complete their assignments before the deadline.
  5. The crowd surged forward in a frenzy as the doors to the stadium opened.
  6. The partygoers danced in a frenzy to the pulsating music.
  7. The paparazzi swarmed the celebrity in a frenzy, snapping photos and asking questions.
  8. The frenzy around the new smartphone launch reached a fever pitch.
  9. The children screamed in a frenzy of excitement as they saw their favorite toys.
  10. The fans went into a frenzy when the winning team took the field.

FAQs About the word frenzy

state of violent mental agitationAny violent agitation of the mind approaching to distraction; violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties; madnes

fury,rampage, rage, hysteria, flap, turmoil, furor, fever, deliriousness, feverishness

tranquility, calmness, calm,still, restfulness, quiet, stillness, calm, repose, peace

The shoppers descended into a frenzy as the sale began, grabbing armfuls of merchandise.

The audience erupted into a frenzy of applause when the rock band took to the stage.

The dog barked in a frenzy as the mailman approached.

The students worked in a frenzy to complete their assignments before the deadline.