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Definisi frenetic
adjektiva
- fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way.
- a frenetic pace of activity
sinonim : frantic, wild, frenzied, hectic, fraught, feverish, fevered, mad, manic, hyperactive, energetic, intense, amped-up, fast and furious, turbulent, tumultuous
Sinonim
adjektiva
frantic, wild, frenzied, hectic, fraught, feverish, fevered, mad, manic, hyperactive, energetic, intense, amped-up, fast and furious, turbulent, tumultuous
frantic, phrenetic, frenzied
Contoh
- The pace was frenetic as neither man wanted to let the other get the upper hand.
- For just a moment, in the midst of a film of frenetic pace and constant violence, everything halts.
- From the opening whistle the pace was frenetic and the fans simply loved it.
- The last thing coach Tony Dungy will do is attempt to match the Rams’ frenetic pace.
- The industry was in its infancy, personalities abounded and the pace of innovation was frenetic .
- As a respite from the frenetic pace of most of the album, the Robinson tracks are welcome.
- The game continued to flow at a frenetic pace with Steeton showing great spirit and determination to get back on level terms.
- For the West Indies, Gayle got a century, not made at his usual frenetic pace.
- He gives the film a peculiar pace, by starting with an intense and frenetic backstory.
- There is nothing here that is not familiar, though the pace has become more frenetic .
- Her writing is hectic and frenetic , but at the same time utterly controlled.
- It features fast, frenetic action and the hero is suitably infallible.
- Our most enduring achievements have resulted not from frenetic activity, but rather from quiet meditation.
- Increasingly, boarding schools are attempting to fit in with the frenetic pace of modern life.
The game had started at a frenetic pace as both sides sought to stamp their authority on the match. - He talks quickly and moves through life fast, but his frenetic ways have hurt him on the field.
- Everything seems to be conducted at a frenetic pace, from talking to walking to driving.
- Plus, it was built slowly and carefully, not at the frenetic pace we saw at a large factory.
- All over Europe, citizens say that they are fed up with the frenetic pace of modern life and are opting for the slow lane.
- It was frenetic , people moving fast in opposite directions shouting out at one another as they set up the reception area.
- His hands raced frenetically and gracefully up and down the fingerboard, offering now a nimble arpeggio or a powerful scale pattern.
- But in their enthusiasm to get their hands on the custard, the company did not acquire the formula for the fizzy drink, which was made by adding a sherbet-like powder to cold water and stirring frenetically while the drink foamed.
- Taking our cue from Boyracer’s lengthy discography, we can expect frenetically paced, fuzzed-out pop songs that even your punk rock friend will like.
- This is a frenetically busy field of technological and medical change.
- From the very second the air-conditioned stores and shopping malls open, you are carried along with the swirl of bargain-hunting tourists in a controlled, but frenetically intense, buying frenzy.
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