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Frantic means almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry, or done in a hurry and a state of excitement or confusion. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
done or arranged in a hurry and a state of excitement or confusion: Share prices have soared to a new all-time high in a day of frantic trading on the stock market. Rescuers were engaged in a frantic all-night effort to reach the survivors before their supply of air ran out.
Frantic means emotionally out of control, marked by fast and nervous, disordered, or anxiety-driven activity. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for frantic.
Na descrição em inglês: frenetic - mad. Português: esvairado. Sinônimos: agitated, hysterical, distraught, panic-stricken, distressed, mais... Colocação: was frantic to [get, find, finish, escape], am frantic with [worry, rage, fear, grief], can [be, get] frantic at times, mais... Discussões no fórum com a (s) palavra (s) "frantic" no título:
Dicionário inglês-português. frantic adjetivo. frenético adj (frequentemente utilizado) ( frenética f sing, frenéticos m pl, frenéticas f pl) The man was running at a frantic pace. O homem estava correndo a um ritmo frenético. desenfreado ( desenfreada f sing, desenfreados m pl, desenfreadas f pl)
Frantic definition: desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied. . See examples of FRANTIC used in a sentence.
If someone is frantic, they are behaving in a desperate, wild, and disorganized way, because they are frightened, worried, or in a hurry.