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单词 frantic
释义

frantic

adjective

fran·​tic ˈfran-tik How to pronounce frantic (audio)
1
: emotionally out of control
2
: marked by fast and nervous, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity
made a frantic search for the lost child
frantic cries for help
3
archaic : mentally deranged
franticness
ˈfran-tik-nəs How to pronounce frantic (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • agitated
  • delirious
  • distracted
  • distrait
  • distraught
  • frenzied
  • hysterical
  • hysteric
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Example Sentences

The girl was frantic with fear. They made a frantic search for the missing child. They were making frantic preparations for the party. a frantic attempt to finish on schedule
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English frenetik, frentik, frantike "temporarily deranged, delirious" — more at frenetic

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3

Kids Definition

frantic

adjective

fran·​tic ˈfran-tik How to pronounce frantic (audio)
1
: feeling or showing fear and worry
a frantic search
2
: having wild and hurried activity
They made a frantic attempt to finish.

frantic

adjective

1
as in agitated
feeling overwhelming fear or worry the frantic parents were searching all over the fairgrounds for their lost child

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • agitated
  • distraught
  • worried
  • frightened
  • scared
  • terrified
  • frenzied
  • hysteric
  • hysterical
  • delirious
  • upset
  • distracted
  • anxious
  • horrified
  • alarmed
  • distrait
  • troubled
  • nervous
  • disturbed
  • alarmed
  • beside oneself
  • perturbed
  • crazed
  • tense
  • maniacal
  • disquieted
  • maniac
  • deranged
  • aghast
  • demented
  • fearful
  • mad
  • terrorized
  • berserk
  • spooked
  • raging
  • affrighted
  • nuclear
  • ballistic
  • raving
  • ranting
  • wrought (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • collected
  • calm
  • serene
  • composed
  • tranquil
  • placid
  • peaceful
  • recollected
  • unhysterical
  • undisturbed
  • untroubled
  • unperturbed
  • self-possessed
  • unworried
  • cool
  • self-composed
  • unshaken
  • coolheaded
  • self-collected
  • self-possessed
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2
as in furious
marked by great and often stressful excitement or activity the holiday season seems to be moving along at a frantic pace

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • furious
  • mad
  • fierce
  • intense
  • intensive
  • frenzied
  • frenetic
  • ferocious
  • violent
  • delirious
  • feverish
  • wild
  • rabid
  • excessive
  • concentrated
  • crazed
  • vehement
  • crazy
  • extreme
  • maniacal
  • inordinate
  • irrational
  • extravagant
  • undue
  • deranged
  • exorbitant
  • insane
  • maniac
  • lunatic
  • demented
  • lavish
  • high-pressured
  • immoderate
  • unconscionable
  • overmuch
  • overweening

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • subdued
  • relaxed
  • calm
  • serene
  • quiet
  • tranquil
  • placid
  • peaceful
  • untroubled
  • reasonable
  • undisturbed
  • unperturbed
  • moderate
  • casual
  • easygoing
  • sane
  • sound
  • temperate
  • balanced
  • low-pressure
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