Definition: 1. Excessively agitated; transported with rage or other violent emotion. 2. Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion.
Use 'frantic' in a sentence:
1. Chapter 2: individual mind with frantic and lonely.
2. A holiday isn't an optional extra. In this stressful, frantic world it's a must.
3. They made frantic attempts to revive him.
4. In 2011, many shoppers chose to avoid the frantic crowds and do their holiday shopping from the comfort of their computer.
5. Frantic for fast solutions, the developer may become reactive.
6. I watched Kristi standing near the end of her line of players, looking frantic.
7. Despite frantic explanations, Colombia is now distanced from Brazil and Chile.
8. But if this is a typical Friday it is a frantic one.
9. They found the poor old man half frantic with grief and anger.
10. His mother hasn't been able to reach him on his cellphone and is getting frantic.
11. Things are frantic in the office right now.
12. There was frantic blame-shifting when everything in Asia seemed to be going wrong; now there is a race to claim credit when some things have started to go right.
13. The child's parents were frantic when she not return home on time.
14. In October 1915, Einstein threw himself into a month-long frantic endeavor in which he returned to an earlier mathematical strategy and wrestled with equations, proofs, corrections and updates.
15. Back in Europe my parents were frantic with worry.
16. My frantic nephew called the police to report the crime.
17. Frantic for fast solutions, the developer becomes reactive.
18. They made a frantic research for the lost child.
19. Let's go back. Your parents must be getting frantic by now.
20. The frantic father was waiting for the promised telephone call.
21. In the meantime, the frantic response continues.
22. When she arrives, she is frantic and yells to the attendant, "Help!"
23. She was frantic with worry.
24. But he soon found himself being battered by frantic women.
25. The pace of development is often frantic, nowhere more so than in China.
26. Rosemary was frantic to get the money back.
27. He have a frantic rush to get his work do.
28. Tom got this letter late yesterday and then went frantic trying to find copies of last year's accounts.
29. However frantic they may become, they cannot save themselves from defeat.
30. A frantic search of the rooms and street confirms that the panic was justified.
31. I was frantic, and almost in tears.
32. A busy night in the restaurant can be frantic in the kitchen.
33. Today's budget figures caused frantic trading on the international commodities market.
34. When she discovered her baby had disappeared, she was greatly frantic.
35. Meanwhile, her frantic parents kept up thesearch for their daughter.
36. The promotional programme that would launch Montayne was now proceeding at a frantic tempo as the February deadline neared.
37. He made frantic dash for the departing train.
38. She watched the frantic flow of cars and buses along the street.
39. "I don't like that," says Dad, all frantic.
40. A bird had been locked in and was by now quite frantic.
41. A frantic wanderer and witness of Gods law.
42. With a frantic gesture, he rushed out of the room.
43. I've had a frantic rush to get my work done.
44. The next few months were full of frantic searches for a position that would take me into my retirement.
45. For others, it means frantic days of gift-shopping at the mall.
46. When I wasn't doing something helpful, I'd get almost frantic.
47. He added that he was making frantic efforts to contact election workers.
48. Far in back of the huge auditorium, a camera scans the frantic attendees.
49. It is the season for some frantic last-minute math across the country, employees of all stripe are counting backward in an attempt to figure out just how much paid time-off they have left it their reserves.
50. The vast crowds make Rome a frantic hothouse at times.
51. At first there was a burst of static, then immediately a succession of piercing, frantic, chilling screams.