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Meanings of
frenzy
in English
Portuguese
frenesi
Catalan
deliri
Spanish
delirio
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State of violent mental agitation.
fury
delirium
hysteria
craze
Portuguese
frenesi
Mental disorder.
frenesis
Related terms
mental disorder
Synonyms
Examples for "
fury
"
fury
delirium
hysteria
craze
Examples for "
fury
"
1
The clamor and noise in the street below had increased in
fury
.
2
In her place was a savage thing made of
fury
and violence.
3
The frail building was literally rocking in the
fury
of the storm.
4
It did not long delay; on it came in its majestic
fury
.
5
They were tragic in the
fury
of their absorption in their work.
1
In the
delirium
which preceded death his voice rang in sharp command:
2
I quickly become hopelessly lost and exhausted to the point of
delirium
.
3
The hallucinations of
delirium
tremens are the results obtained in extreme intoxication.
4
There in the dreadful terror of raving
delirium
he passed that night.
5
The intercom hookup was working perfectly, with results comparable to
delirium
tremens.
1
It says anti-Russian
hysteria
is sweeping through the United States and Europe.
2
I really think the colour coding system creates a bit of
hysteria
.
3
He blamed the media for causing mass
hysteria
over the issue, too.
4
I saw a Thai radio crew in a state of mild
hysteria
.
5
The young mothers, on the knife edge of
hysteria
,
rocked their children.
1
There was quite a
craze
for them at one time, back home.
2
During the year 1877 popular interest in the
craze
reached its culmination.
3
The gold
craze
of '49 is a never-to-be-forgotten event in our history.
4
This was just at the time when the bicycle
craze
came in.
5
Indeed there is something grand in the ecstatic
craze
of these people.
Usage of
frenzy
in English
1
That sent the new issue market into a feeding
frenzy
in September.
2
Of course, it sent South Africans into a
frenzy
on social media.
3
Every year the Leaving Cert brings a fresh wave of post-results
frenzy
.
4
Still, some traders saw reason to be concerned about the buying
frenzy
.
5
Gard crushed the letter in his hand in a
frenzy
of fury.
6
The Great American Eclipse of 2017 will generate a
frenzy
of activity.
7
In the past year there has been a
frenzy
of super-sized deals.
8
I know the
frenzy
of the man; I know his unbridled violence.
9
The wealthier the pair the wilder the
frenzy
to gaze upon them.
10
The younger pupils rushed for the doors in a
frenzy
of fright.
11
In a
frenzy
to have it over the deputy blurted out harshly:
12
He started to protest again; but she pushed him away in
frenzy
.
13
But market sources cautioned against any haste to join the merger
frenzy
.
14
I was in an agony of desire, in a
frenzy
of jealousy.
15
The
frenzy
has well and truly took a hold of South Africa.
16
She was outside the universe, in the cold
frenzy
of infinite loneliness.
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About this term
frenzy
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
perfect frenzy
fine frenzy
sudden frenzy
wild frenzy
cause a frenzy
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Translations for
frenzy
Portuguese
frenesi
delírio
loucura
Catalan
deliri
histerisme
histèria
bogeria
frenesí
frenesia
Spanish
delirio
locura
Frenzy
through the time
Frenzy
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
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