Frenetic (adjective)

  1. Showing or characterized by intense excitement or energy; wild or frantic.
  2. Acting or done with great haste and energy; hectic.

Origin:

The word "frenetic" is derived from the latin word "freneticus" which means "of or belonging to frenzy". it was first used in the early 17th century. .

Examples:

  1. The children were in a frenetic state, running and shouting.
  2. The city was in a frenetic pace, with people rushing to and fro.
  3. She had a frenetic energy, always on the go.
  4. The stock market was in a frenetic state, with prices fluctuating wildly.
  5. The concert was frenetic, with the crowd jumping and dancing.
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