English to Latin Meaning of frenetic - phreneticis


Frenetic :
phreneticis

proluit, phreneticis, demens,, impotente, phrenetico contrarius

phreneticis, fanaticus, phrenetico contrarius, angustus, ad insaniam convertunt, magno cursum rapit effera, proluit, saeva, Moonstruck, insanis, ebrios, impotes mentis, delirium

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Definitions of frenetic in English
Adjective(1) excessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion
Examples of frenetic in English
(1) Plus, it was built slowly and carefully, not at the frenetic pace we saw at a large factory.(2) He talks quickly and moves through life fast, but his frenetic ways have hurt him on the field.(3) The pace was frenetic as neither man wanted to let the other get the upper hand.(4) As a respite from the frenetic pace of most of the album, the Robinson tracks are welcome.(5) The game had started at a frenetic pace as both sides sought to stamp their authority on the match.(6) From the opening whistle the pace was frenetic and the fans simply loved it.(7) The game continued to flow at a frenetic pace with Steeton showing great spirit and determination to get back on level terms.(8) All over Europe, citizens say that they are fed up with the frenetic pace of modern life and are opting for the slow lane.(9) He gives the film a peculiar pace, by starting with an intense and frenetic backstory.(10) Everything seems to be conducted at a frenetic pace, from talking to walking to driving.(11) There is nothing here that is not familiar, though the pace has become more frenetic .(12) Increasingly, boarding schools are attempting to fit in with the frenetic pace of modern life.(13) It was frenetic , people moving fast in opposite directions shouting out at one another as they set up the reception area.(14) The industry was in its infancy, personalities abounded and the pace of innovation was frenetic .(15) For the West Indies, Gayle got a century, not made at his usual frenetic pace.(16) For just a moment, in the midst of a film of frenetic pace and constant violence, everything halts.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. frantic ::
magno cursum rapit effera
2. wild ::
ferox
3. frenzied ::
Respicit insano ferientem
4. hectic ::
hecticae
5. fraught ::
uelut uaticinantem audiebat
6. feverish ::
ductus
8. mad ::
ad insaniam convertunt
9. manic ::
manic
10. hyperactive ::
hyperactive
11. energetic ::
energetic
12. intense ::
summa
13. amped-up ::
Amped est,
14. fast and furious ::
ieiunium et furit
15. turbulent ::
otio tumultuosi,
16. tumultuous ::
cum tumultu
Antonyms
1. relaxed ::
remissis
Different Forms
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