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Meaning of frenzying
causing or characterized by intense and uncontrolled excitement or anxiety
Etymology of frenzying
The word "frenzying" originates from the Old French word "frenesie," which is derived from the Latin word "phrenesis," meaning madness or insanity.
The term has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe a state of intense excitement, anxiety, or wild behavior.
Synonyms
frantic
frenzied
furious
wild
frenetic
chaotic
turbulent
intense
passionate
excited
ecstatic
delirious
hysterical
mad
manic
frenziedly
crazed
berserk
savage
ferocious
violent
tempestuous
turbulent
uproarious
rowdy
boisterous
clamorous
vociferous
turbulent
uncontrolled
unrestrained
frantic
frenzied
furious
savage
Definitions
- The word "frenzying" refers to a state of intense and uncontrolled excitement, anxiety, or wild behavior, often characterized by frantic or frenzied actions.
- * It can also describe something that causes such a state, such as a frenzying experience or a frenzying situation.
Usage Examples
- The news of the natural disaster sent the community into a frenzying panic.
- * The frenzying crowd rushed to the stage, eager to meet their favorite celebrity.
- * The frenzying pace of the project left the team exhausted and stressed.