Meaning & Definition of word "Frantically"

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    Frantically

    /ˈfræntɪkli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a frantic or frenzied manner; with intense, uncontrolled emotion or urgency.
      • Example: She searched frantically for her lost keys, turning the house upside down.
    • 2. In a way that is marked by a hurried and wildly excited action.
      • Example: The children ran frantically around the playground when the bell rang.
    • 3. In a way that expresses extreme anxiety or worry.
      • Example: He frantically called for an ambulance after the accident.
    • 4. With great desperation or haste.
      • Example: They worked frantically to complete the project before the deadline.

    Etymology

    From the word 'frantic', which comes from the Latin 'franticus', meaning 'mad, insane'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    frantically searching:

    Searching in a very disordered or anxious manner.

    frantically waving:

    Waving one's arms in a hurried and agitated manner.

    Related Words

    frantic:

    Filled with excessive emotion, mostly stress or fear.

    frenzied:

    Wildly excited or uncontrolled.

    Slang Meanings of frantically

    Meaning: Going crazy with stress.

    Example Sentence: I was frantically trying to finish my paper last minute.

    Meaning: Acting in a hasty or panicked way.

    Example Sentence: He was frantically texting everyone to find out what happened.