Frantic
Frantic is an adjective describing actions, emotions, or situations characterized by extreme haste and emotional agitation, typically driven by fear, anxiety, or urgent need. A frantic search or a frantic pace conveys both rapid movement and a sense of distress, while a frantic gesture may seem uncoordinated or impulsive.
Etymology and sense: The word enters English in the late 16th century, deriving from Latin franticus, itself
Usage and nuance: Frantic is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It is often paired
Cultural note: Frantic is the title of a 1988 thriller directed by Roman Polanski, starring Harrison Ford,
See also: frenetic, panic, frenzy, haste.
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