Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Frenetic #7

Frenetic [fruh-net-ik]

Defination
adjective
1. frantic; frenzied
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Frenetic

Own Defination:
Very active, fast.

Other forms
Adverb -  fre·net·i·cal·ly
Noun - fre·net·i·cism
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/frenetic?show=0&t=1294865962

Example Sentances
1. Selene was very frenetic and ran 5 miles with Ashley and Rachel.
2. Rachel in first place when she was running the race. She is very frenetic.

When to use this word
You can use this person when talking to an active or fast person. If you were to talk with a teen they would most likely not know what this word means and be very confused. Frenetic is not a word that people would use in their everyday lives.

Synonyms
The word "frenetic" is very much like the word "wild" which means; indicative of strong passion, desire, or emotion. Another word similiar to "frenetic" is "fierce" which means;  furiously active or determined.

Antonyms
The word "relaxed" which means;  furiously active or determined. Relaxed is nothing like the word "frenetic".

Rating
I believe this word gets three out of five stars, because they are not used everyday. You wouldn't say, "I'm very frenetic" because nobody would know what that means. There are other words in the english dictionary that people would use rather then frenetic.


This picture represents active. The word frenetic means very active. In this picture if you look at his hair it is all back from him running so fast.

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