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Definition of frantic:
- Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted.
Synonyms:
delirious, distracted, overwrought, berserk, crazy, overexcited, wild, huffy, aroused, sick, distraught, unglued, madding, disturbed, mad, unstrung, unbalanced, unhinged, hysterical, sore, furious, manic, frenetic, phrenetic, upset, agitated, unrestrained, worked up, hallucinating, brainsick, calm, in a state, wild-eyed, excited, activated, demented, desperate, emotional, harebrained, frenzied, raging, beside oneself.
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chaotic (part of speech: adjective)
- shapeless,
- disorganized,
- cluttered,
- lax,
- insane,
- irregular,
- incoherent,
- confused,
- disarrayed,
- tumultuous,
- indefinite,
- out of control,
- embroiled,
- deformed,
- perturbed,
- unruly,
- deranged,
- undisciplined,
- wild,
- messy,
- formless,
- loose,
- chaotic,
- tempestuous,
- disconnected,
- discomposed,
- disordered,
- rambunctious,
- inconsistent,
- blurry,
- indistinct,
- muddled,
- obscure,
- lawless,
- jumbled,
- frenzied,
- inchoate,
- fuzzy,
- amorphous,
- disorderly,
- anarchical,
- disheveled,
- inexact,
- uneven,
- anarchistic,
- disintegrated
- reckless (part of speech: adjective)
Usage examples:
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Quite overcome, and frantic with terror, he shouted, " Stop!
- "Weird Tales. Vol. I", E. T. A. Hoffmann. -
I went back and told the frantic white man about it.
- "African Camp Fires", Stewart Edward White. -
No sooner had he recovered than he leaped into the air, making a frantic clutch at something, but apparently without success.
- "The Fiend's Delight", Dod Grile.