English-Thai Dictionary
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 .