Frantic

/ˈfræntɪk/ adjective

Wildly excited or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other intense emotion. Characterized by desperate urgency or uncontrolled activity.

From Old French 'frenetique', from Latin 'phreneticus', from Greek 'phrenitikos' (relating to delirium). Originally a medical term describing mental inflammation, it evolved to describe any state of intense agitation.

AMበወደወደ
ARهستيري
BNপাগলামি
CSzběsilý
DAdesperat
DEwild
ELπαραφρονών
ESfrenético
FAدیوانه‌وار
FIkiihkeä
FRfrénétique
GUઉન્મત્ત
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