Frenzy

/ˈfren.zi/ noun

A frenzy is a state of wild excitement, confusion, or uncontrolled activity. It can be caused by strong emotions like fear, anger, or joy.

From Old French “frensie” and Latin “phrenesis,” borrowed from Greek “phrēn” meaning “mind” or “heart.” It originally referred to serious mental disturbance.

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