Frenziedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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frenziedly

 

[ ˈfrɛn.zi.dli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

state of behavior

The word 'frenziedly' describes an action done in a frantic or excessively excited manner. It often connotes a loss of self-control or a state of wild energy. This term can be applied to a variety of contexts, including emotional responses, chaotic actions, or highly energetic activities. It implies a sense of urgency and turmoil, often at the expense of reason or order.

Synonyms

agitatedly, hastily, manically, wildly

Examples of usage

  • She ran frenziedly to the finish line.
  • The crowd cheered frenziedly at the concert.
  • He worked frenziedly to meet the deadline.

Translations

Translations of the word "frenziedly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 freneticamente

🇮🇳 उन्मादित तरीके से

🇩🇪 wahnsinnig

🇮🇩 gila-gilaan

🇺🇦 божевільно

🇵🇱 szaleńczo

🇯🇵 狂ったように

🇫🇷 de manière frénétique

🇪🇸 frenéticamente

🇹🇷 çılgınca

🇰🇷 광란하게

🇸🇦 بجنون

🇨🇿 šíleně

🇸🇰 šialene

🇨🇳 疯狂地

🇸🇮 norčasto

🇮🇸 geðveikt

🇰🇿 жындұрлы

🇬🇪 ბრიყვულად

🇦🇿 dəliliklə

🇲🇽 frenéticamente

Etymology

The term 'frenziedly' is derived from the adjective 'frenzied,' which has its roots in the Middle English word 'frenesy,' referring to a state of madness or delirium. This, in turn, originates from the Old French 'frénésie' and the Latin 'phrenesia,' which is linked to 'phrenitis,' meaning inflammation of the mind. The usage of 'frenzied' began to take shape in the early 19th century, emphasizing uncontrolled behaviors often associated with intense emotional states. As English evolved, 'frenziedly' emerged as the adverbial form to describe actions characterized by this frenzied state, merging historical notions of madness with modern interpretations of chaotic energy. Today, it captures a wide range of experiences that signify extreme excitement or agitation.