phrenetic (Meaning)

Wordnet

phrenetic (s)

excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion

Webster

phrenetic (a.)

Alt. of Phrenetical

Webster

phrenetic (n.)

One who is phrenetic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phrenetic

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phrenetic Sentence Examples

  1. The concert hall erupted into a phrenetic frenzy as the band launched into their opening song.
  2. The city streets were a phrenetic labyrinth of honking cars and rushing pedestrians.
  3. The trading floor was a phrenetic cacophony of shouting brokers and ringing phones.
  4. After the earthquake, people scrambled around in phrenetic disarray.
  5. The students worked at a phrenetic pace to finish their assignments before the deadline.
  6. The nightclub was a hive of phrenetic activity, with music blaring and people dancing wildly.
  7. The phrenetic pace of modern life left many feeling exhausted and overwhelmed.
  8. The crowd cheered with phrenetic enthusiasm as the winning team took the field.
  9. The phrenetic atmosphere of the party made it difficult to carry on a conversation.
  10. The phrenetic nature of her thoughts made it hard for her to focus.

FAQs About the word phrenetic

excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotionAlt. of Phrenetical, One who is phrenetic.

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The concert hall erupted into a phrenetic frenzy as the band launched into their opening song.

The city streets were a phrenetic labyrinth of honking cars and rushing pedestrians.

The trading floor was a phrenetic cacophony of shouting brokers and ringing phones.

After the earthquake, people scrambled around in phrenetic disarray.