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frénésie

frenzy

noun freh-neh-ZEE Rare

Origin: Greek phrenēsis (madness of the mind)

Also means

feverish excitement

Usage Note

Frénésie describes a state of wild excitement or frenzied activity: une frénésie d'achats ('a shopping frenzy'). The related adjective is frénétique ('frenzied, frenetic'), used in rythme frénétique ('frantic pace'). It is stronger and more literary than enthousiasme ('enthusiasm').

Examples

"La foule était prise d'une frénésie collective."

Natural Translation

The crowd was gripped by a collective frenzy.

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