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franticadjective feeling overwhelming fear or worrythe frantic parents were searching all over the fairgrounds for their lost child agitated, delirious, distracted, distrait, distraught, frenzied, hysterical(also hysteric) alarmed, anxious, disquieted, disturbed, nervous, perturbed, tense, troubled, upset, worried, wrought (up)affrighted, aghast, alarmed, fearful, frightened, horrified, scared, spooked, terrified, terrorizedballistic, berserk, crazed, demented, deranged, mad, maniacal(also maniac), nuclearraging, ranting, raving beside oneself collected, composed, recollected, self-collected, self-composed, self-possessed, unhysterical calm, peaceful, placid, self-possessed, serene, tranquilcool, coolheaded, undisturbed, unperturbed, unshaken, untroubled, unworried marked by great and often stressful excitement or activitythe holiday season seems to be moving along at a frantic pace delirious, ferocious, feverish, fierce, frenetic, frenzied, furious, mad, rabid, violent, wild concentrated, high-pressured, intense, intensive, vehementexcessive, exorbitant, extravagant, extreme, immoderate, inordinate, lavish, overmuch, overweening, unconscionable, unduecrazed, crazy, demented, deranged, insane, irrational, lunatic, maniacal(also maniac) relaxed calm, peaceful, placid, quiet, serene, subdued, tranquil, undisturbed, unperturbed, untroubledmoderate, reasonable, temperatecasual, easygoing, low-pressurebalanced, sane, sound in the 14th century |