noun
- plural of freneticism; instances or expressions of frenzied, wildly excited, or frantic behavior or activity
Usage: rare; literary
Examples
- The freneticisms of the crowd during the concert were impossible to ignore.
- Her freneticisms on stage captivated the audience with their raw energy.
- The market's freneticisms reflected investor anxiety about the economic outlook.
- He dismissed the freneticisms of social media as mere noise.
- The freneticisms of the holiday shopping season exhausted even the most patient shoppers.