frenzy

[ˈfrenzi]

frenzy Definition

  • 1a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior
  • 2a temporary madness or delirium

Using frenzy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "frenzy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crowd was in a frenzy after the team won the championship.

  • Example

    She worked herself into a frenzy trying to meet the deadline.

  • Example

    The stock market is in a frenzy over the new technology.

frenzy Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for frenzy

Phrases with frenzy

  • an aggressive competition among a group of people or animals for a limited resource

    Example

    The media was in a feeding frenzy over the celebrity scandal.

  • a period of intense and uncontrolled shopping activity, often during sales or holidays

    Example

    The stores were packed with shoppers during the holiday shopping frenzy.

  • killing frenzy

    a state of extreme violence or aggression, often used in video games or movies

    Example

    The character went on a killing frenzy, taking out all the enemies in the game.

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Summary: frenzy in Brief

The term 'frenzy' [ˈfrenzi] refers to a state of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior, often associated with temporary madness or delirium. It can be seen in various contexts, such as sports, work, or shopping, as in 'The crowd was in a frenzy after the team won the championship.' 'Frenzy' also extends to phrases like 'feeding frenzy,' denoting aggressive competition, and 'shopping frenzy,' implying intense shopping activity.