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    fren·zy
    /ˈfrenzē/

    noun

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  2. Frenzy is a noun that means a temporary madness, a violent mental or emotional agitation, or intense wild activity. It can also be a verb that means to affect with frenzy. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and more.

  3. Frenzy is a noun that means uncontrolled and excited behaviour or emotion that is sometimes violent. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and contrast it with irony.

  4. a burst of agitated, energetic action or activity: Athens in the late 1960s was in the midst of a building frenzy. a fit or spell of mental derangement; a paroxysm characteristic of or resulting from a mania: He is subject to these frenzies several times a year. Synonyms: raving, fury, rage, aberration, lunacy, insanity, madness. Antonyms: sanity.

  5. Frenzy is a noun that means uncontrolled and excited behavior or emotion that is sometimes violent. Learn how to use it in sentences, see related words and phrases, and explore its pronunciation and translations.

  6. Frenzy is great excitement or wild behaviour that often results from losing control of your feelings. Learn more about its word origin, pronunciation, derived forms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  7. Frenzy is derived from the Latin word phreneticus meaning "delirious." If you're in a frenzy, you're certainly delirious. You can be in a frenzy because something made you mad, happy, or even just hungry — whatever makes you so crazy you're not thinking clearly.

  8. Frenzy is a noun that means a state of violent mental agitation or wild excitement. It can also mean a mania, a craze, or a fit of madness. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples from various sources.