noun
- wild, frenzied, or frantic behavior or activity; a state of frenetic excitement or agitation
Usage: formal or literary; often used to describe excessive or uncontrolled energy
Examples
- The freneticism of the holiday shopping season exhausted even the most energetic shoppers.
- Her freneticism during the presentation made it hard for the audience to follow her points.
- The city's freneticism contrasted sharply with the peaceful countryside.
- He approached his work with such freneticism that he burned out within months.
- The freneticism of social media culture can be overwhelming for teenagers.