US /ˈfræntɪklɪ/
・UK /'fræntɪklɪ/
Yeah, because we often use this to talk about the way we do things, we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry because you're worried or scared.
we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry
The citizens below frantically snatch and grasp at the offerings they throw.
The citizen's below frantically snatch and grasp at the offerings they throw.
The princess looked frantically all around and finally spotted the prince.
The princess looked frantically all around and finally spotted the prince.
So, uh, don't be surprised if you get the stare of disapproval if you're kissing your partner frantically in the street.
if you're kissing your partner frantically in the street.
Hegseth is just frantically pointing the finger at Navy Admiral who is overseeing the operation.
Hegseth is just frantically pointing the finger at Navy Admiral who was overseeing the operation, Frank Mitch Bradley.
And this is a Russian tank crew frantically fleeing before crashing into a tree.
And this is a Russian tank crew frantically fleeing
I'm pretending like I wasn't frantically cleaning for the past 15 minutes.
- I'm pretending like I wasn't frantically cleaning
So while you're saying that you've lost your keys, someone may ask what you're doing because you're probably moving around the house or apartment quite frantically as you search for the item that you've lost.
So while you're saying that you've lost your keys, someone may ask what you're doing because you're probably moving around the house or apartment quite frantically as you search for the item that you've lost.
- [stammering frantically] NO, JUST GIVE ME TWO SECONDS.
[beast roaring frantically]