frenzied

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfrɛnzid/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈfrɛnzid/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(frenzēd)

From the verb frenzy: (⇒ conjugate)
frenzied is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
frenzied adj (wild, crazed)frenético/a adj
  enajenado/a adj
  delirante adj mf
  enloquecido adj
 People in developed countries live life at a frenzied pace.
 La gente de los países desarrollados vive a un ritmo frenético.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
frenzy n (fit of madness or overexcitement)frenesí nm
  (informal)histeria, locura nf
 The shoppers were in a frenzy when the sales started.
 Los compradores entraron en frenesí cuando empezaron las rebajas.
frenzy n (agitated activity)frenesí nm
 There was a frenzy of activity when the foreign diplomat arrived.
 Hubo un frenesí de actividad cuando llegó el diplomático extranjero.
frenzy n (madness)frenesí nm
 The frenzy that overcame people en masse in medieval times is now known as chorea.
 El frenesí que se apoderaba masivamente de la gente en la época medieval se conoce hoy en día como corea.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
frenzy [sb] vtr often passive (drive to frenzy)enloquecer a vtr + prep
  agitar a vtr + prep
  exaltar a vtr + prep
 The people were frenzied by their long oppression, and the protests soon became violent.
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Compound Forms:
frenzy | frenzied
InglésEspañol
feeding frenzy n (animals: ruthless attack)frenesí alimentario, frenesí alimenticio loc nom m
feeding frenzy,
media feeding frenzy
n
figurative (media: aggressive coverage)cobertura mediática agresiva, cobertura mediática excesiva nf + loc adj
whip [sb] up into a frenzy v expr informal, figurative (enrage, overexcite)alborotar a alguien en algo, enardecer a alguien en algo loc verb
  poner frenético a alguien en algo loc verb
whip [sb] up into a frenzy of [sth] v expr informal, figurative (enrage, overexcite)alborotar a alguien en algo, enardecer a alguien en algo loc verb
  poner frenético a alguien en algo loc verb
 The politician's speech whipped the crowd up into a frenzy of excitement.
work [sb] into a frenzy,
work [sb] up into a frenzy
v expr
(excite)hacer entrar en frenesí a loc verb
 The speaker worked the crowd into a frenzy.
 El orador hizo entrar en frenesí a la multitud.
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