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frantic

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ สามารถ ความ คุม อารมณ์ ได้  ซึ่ง หวาดกลัว  ซึ่ง ลนลาน  ซึ่ง กระวนกระวาย  frenzied uncontrollable calm controllable serene sueng-mai-sa-mad-kwam-kum-ar-rom-dai

 

frantically

ADV อย่าง ไม่ สามารถ ความ คุม อารมณ์ ได้  อย่าง หวาดกลัว  อย่าง ลนลาน  อย่าง กระวนกระวาย  uncontrollably controllably serenely yang-mai-sa-mad-kwam-kum-ar-rom-dai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FRANTIC

a.[L. phreneticus; Gr. from delirium or raving, from mind, the radical sense of which is to rush, to drive forward. ] 1. Mad; raving; furious; outrageous; wild and disorderly; distracted; as a frantic person; frantic with fear or grief.
2. Characterized by violence, fury and disorder; noisy; mad; wild; irregular; as the frantic rites of Bacchus.

 

FRANTICLY

adv. Madly; distractedly; outrageously.

 

FRANTICNESS

n.Madness; fury of passion; distraction.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FRANTIC

Fran "tic, a. Etym: [OE. frentik, frenetik, F. frentique, L.phreneticus, from Gr. Frenzy, and cf. Frenetic, Phrenetic. ]

 

Defn: Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted. Die, frantic wretch, for this accursed deed! Shak. Torrents of frantic abuse. Macaulay. -- Fran "tic *al *ly, adv. -- Fran "tic *ly, adv. Shak. -- Fran "tic *ness, n. Johnson.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

frantic

fran tic |ˈfrantik ˈfræn (t )ɪk | adjective wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion: she was frantic with worry. conducted in a hurried, excited, and chaotic way, typically because of the need to act quickly: frantic attempts to resuscitate the girl. DERIVATIVES fran ti cal ly |-(ə )lē |adverb, fran tic ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English frentik insane, violently mad, from Old French frenetique (see frenetic ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

frantic

fran |tic |ˈfrantɪk | adjective distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion: she was frantic with worry. conducted in a hurried, excited, and disorganized way: frantic attempts to resuscitate the girl. DERIVATIVES frantically adverb, franticness noun ORIGIN late Middle English frentik, insane, violently mad , from Old French frenetique (see frenetic ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

frantic

frantic adjective the families of the missing passengers were frantic: panic-stricken, panicky, beside oneself, at one's wits' end, distraught, overwrought, worked up, agitated, distressed; frenzied, wild, frenetic, fraught, feverish, hysterical, desperate; informal in a state, in a tizzy, wound up, het up, in a flap, tearing one's hair out. ANTONYMS calm.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

frantic

frantic adjective her mother is frantic about her safety | a frantic attempt to break free: panic-stricken, panic-struck, panicky, beside oneself, at one's wits' end, berserk, distraught, overwrought, worked up, agitated, distressed; frenzied, wild, frenetic, fraught, fevered, feverish, hysterical, mad, crazed, out of control, uncontrolled, unhinged, out of one's mind, maniacal, demented, desperate; informal in a state, in a tizzy /tizz, wound up, het up, in a flap, in a cold sweat, tearing one's hair out; Brit. informal having kittens, in a flat spin. ANTONYMS calm.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

frantic

fran tic /frǽntɪk /形容詞 more ; most 1 (大忙しで )取り乱した, 大あわての ▸ I had a frantic search for my ticket on the day of departure .出発当日死に物狂いで切符を捜した 2 心配 恐怖などで 】逆上した, 自制心を失った «with » I'm frantic with worry .心配で気がおかしくなりそうだ 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆ものすごい, 猛烈な make frantic efforts 猛烈に努力する

 

frantically

fran ti cal ly /frǽntɪk (ə )li /副詞 逆上して ; ものすごく .