Explore Frenetic through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like frantic or frenzied. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Frenetic meaning
- Frenzied and frantic, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy.
- Mentally deranged, insane.
- Characterised by manifestations of delirium or madness.
Using Frenetic
- The main meaning on this page is: Frenzied and frantic, harried; having extreme enthusiasm or energy. | Mentally deranged, insane. | Characterised by manifestations of delirium or madness.
- Useful related words include: frantic, phrenetic, frenzied, agitated.
- In the example corpus, frenetic often appears in combinations such as: the frenetic, frenetic pace, and frenetic.
Context around Frenetic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 8 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Frenetic
- In this selection, "frenetic" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 26.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, fast, pace, job and final stand out and add context to how "frenetic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include at a frenetic pace and a fast frenetic and fun. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "frenetic" sits close to words such as abiola, algebras and altria, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with frenetic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It’s been a pulsating first half hour or so played at a frenetic pace. (15 words)
And so the crew went to Adelaide for a very frenetic, very DIY six-week shoot. (16 words)
The first 15 or so were really end-to-end and quite frenetic but the game has now settled down. (20 words)
Rightmove predicts that the average asking price of a newly-listed home will be 1 per cent lower by the end of 2024, as the market continues its transition to more 'normal' levels of activity following the frenetic post-pandemic period. (41 words)
There is a similar sense of exploring the workings of the guitar as a machine in the work, from the resonating open strings at the start, and bolder percussion effects, to the frenetic jazzy minute with which it concludes. (39 words)
For all the commotion between a Nathaniel Hackett-led September win against Houston and a Jerry Rosburg-led early January win against the Los Angeles Chargers, that was all just a warmup for the frenetic offseason. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
BLS said that if “frenetic job switching” continues to decrease in trend, job openings might reflect a growing economy’s additional demand for labor.
But that breathing room was sucked away by Luton during a frenetic final 10 minutes, when first Ross Barkley then Elijah Adebayo struck to offer their supporters hope of a spectacular recovery.
For all the commotion between a Nathaniel Hackett-led September win against Houston and a Jerry Rosburg-led early January win against the Los Angeles Chargers, that was all just a warmup for the frenetic offseason.
Gianmarco Soresi, a Jewish comic who alternates between silkily feline physicality and frenetic gesticulation, digs into antisemitism, but only as it affects his act. His jokes parody his own solipsism.
Heavily backed at a feverish San Siro as the designated home team, Inter were made to absorb early pressure as a determined start by Milan ensured the match began at a frenetic pace.
In a frenetic period, Gyokeres should have then put the Lions when a cross picked out Gyokeres but his header was straight at Pickford.
In the later game, Brisbane stormed clear in a frenetic qualifying final shootout against Port Adelaide to move within two wins of breaking the club’s 20-year premiership drought.
It’s been a pulsating first half hour or so played at a frenetic pace.
It’s played using smaller, heavier balls and with fewer players than in regular 11-a-side football and is described as a “fast, frenetic and fun” way to master the ball.
One of the purposes of our frenetic celebrity culture is to provide us with hundreds of people to look down on.
Rightmove predicts that the average asking price of a newly-listed home will be 1 per cent lower by the end of 2024, as the market continues its transition to more 'normal' levels of activity following the frenetic post-pandemic period.
The blue-eyed, black-haired beauty performed dances from her native Spain, particularly the Tarantella, a frenetic folk dance with a backstory.
The collection, which captures the frenetic exuberance of the festivals, is accompanied by a curated soundtrack of polka tunes that play with the touch of a button.
The couch multiplayer of this title was undoubtedly one of the best things about this game, with the frenetic gameplay being a blast to get through over and over again.
The first 15 or so were really end-to-end and quite frenetic but the game has now settled down.
There are extended sequences of intense action throughout these final two movie-length episodes that are frenetic, over-the-top and breathtaking.
There is a similar sense of exploring the workings of the guitar as a machine in the work, from the resonating open strings at the start, and bolder percussion effects, to the frenetic jazzy minute with which it concludes.
This was as Erling Haaland, Thiago Silva, Raheem Sterling and Manuel Akanji contributed to a frenetic four-goal opening period.
With 17 tracks that barely clock in at 30 minutes combined, it's a frenetic barrage of grindcore noise blasts.
And so the crew went to Adelaide for a very frenetic, very DIY six-week shoot.
Common combinations with frenetic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the frenetic 22×
- frenetic pace 11×
- and frenetic 7×
- in frenetic 7×
- frenetic activity 5×
- frenetic final 3×
- frenetic and 3×
- of frenetic 3×
- on frenetic 3×
- frenetic energy 3×