Meaning & Definition of word "Frenzy"
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Frenzy
/ˈfrɛn.zi/
noun:
- 1. A state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior.
- Example: The crowd descended into a frenzy as the concert began.
- 2. A fit of mania or overexcitement.
- Example: She worked herself into a frenzy trying to meet the deadline.
- 3. An intense and often wild activity.
- Example: The shopping frenzy began on Black Friday, with people rushing into stores.
verb:
- 1. To drive into a state of frenzy; to cause someone to behave wildly.
- Example: The unexpected news frenzied the entire team, leading to chaotic discussions.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'frénésie', from Latin 'phrenesis' meaning 'madness'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
frenzy of activity:
A situation of intense or excessive engagement in activity.
shopping frenzy:
A state of excitement or panic surrounding shopping, often during sales.
fit of frenzy:
A sudden and uncontrollable burst of excitement or agitation.
Related Words
frantic:
Wildly excited or active, often due to anxiety or desperation.
agitation:
A state of anxiety or nervous excitement.
hysteria:
An uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear.
Slang Meanings of frenzy
Meaning: A wild party or event filled with excessive excitement.
Example Sentence: Last night's rave turned into a total frenzy.
Meaning: A state of extreme alertness or engagement often used in gaming contexts.
Example Sentence: I'm in a frenzy trying to win this round!