1. frantic - Noun
2. frantic - Adjective
3. frantic - Adjective Satellite
Mad; raving; furious; violent; wild and disorderly; distracted.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLike a fiend in a cloud, With howling woe After night I do crowd And with night will go I turn my back to the east, From whence comforts have increased For light cloth seize my brain With frantic pain. William Blake
Once my heart was captured, reason was shown the door, deliberately and with a sort of frantic joy. I accepted everything, I believed everything, without struggle, without suffering, without regret, without false shame. How can one blush for what one adores? George Sand
How false is the conception, how frantic the pursuit, of that treacherous phantom which men call Liberty. John Ruskin
I like that kind of frantic schedule. It makes me feel like I have a purpose. Sara Gilbert
My keepers, why keepers, I'm in no danger of stirring an inch, ah I see, it's to make me think I'm a prisoner, frantic with corporeality, rearing to get out and away. Samuel Beckett
Everything we do is infused with the energy with which we do it. If we're frantic, life will be frantic. If we're peaceful, life will be peaceful. And so our goal in any situation becomes inner peace. Marianne Williamson