Vocabulary

Frenzied

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
Very Excited or upset
Urdu meaning
دیوانہ پن، غصہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. A case in point is the frenzied politicking over key non-political appointments as we have seen in the recent past.
    Dawn Editorials — State and its pillars — 2025-11-18
  2. Enforcement lapses will lead to frenzied, often highly perilous circumstances for commuters.Equally important is the assurance that a reduced penalty structure is imposed with transparency and impartiality.
    Dawn Editorials — Safer travels — 2025-11-03
  3. And this frenzied buying is being carried out at a price dictated by the government.
    Dawn Editorials — Extracting dollars — 2025-09-04
  4. As it can`t achieve even fickle growth, the current set-up`s electoral chances look grimmer despite Punjab`s frenzied `hand-outs politics` that reaches only a handful of voters.
    Dawn Editorials — A failing system — 2025-07-22
  5. His survival has since led him to a frenzied search for meaning.
    Dawn Editorials — Seat 1C: a second chance — 2025-05-16
Synonyms
agitated, Feverish ; over wrought

Antonyms
Collected , composed, self possessed
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