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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
nataranta - tarantar - <r~na-~
na.ta.ran.ta. - 4 syllables

<r = taranta
na- = nataranta
nataranta

nataranta : frantic (adj.); frenzied (adj.); panicky (adj.)
tarantar [ta.ran.târ.] : freak out (v.); panic (v.)
[ Etymology: Spanish: atarantar: frighten ]

Derivatives of tarantar


Glosses:
frantic
adj. 1. frantic, frenetic, frenzied, phreneticexcessively agitated; distraught with fear or other violent emotion.; "frantic with anger and frustration"; "frenetic screams followed the accident"; "a frenzied look in his eye"
~ agitatedtroubled emotionally and usually deeply.; "agitated parents"
adj. 2. delirious, excited, frantic, mad, unrestrainedmarked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion.; "a crowd of delirious baseball fans"; "something frantic in their gaiety"; "a mad whirl of pleasure"
~ wildmarked by extreme lack of restraint or control.; "wild talk"; "wild parties"
frenzied
adj. 1. frenzied, manicaffected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason.; "a frenzied attack"; "a frenzied mob"; "the prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused"; "outbursts of drunken violence and manic activity and creativity"
~ wildmarked by extreme lack of restraint or control.; "wild talk"; "wild parties"
panicky
adj. 1. frightened, panic-stricken, panic-struck, panicked, panicky, terrifiedthrown into a state of intense fear or desperation.; "became panicky as the snow deepened"; "felt panicked before each exam"; "trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd"; "the terrified horse bolted"
~ afraidfilled with fear or apprehension.; "afraid even to turn his head"; "suddenly looked afraid"; "afraid for his life"; "afraid of snakes"; "afraid to ask questions"
panic
n. (feeling)1. affright, panic, terroran overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety.
~ fear, fearfulness, frightan emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight).
~ swiveta panic or extreme discomposure.; "it threw her into a swivet"
n. (state)2. panic, scaresudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events.; "panic in the stock market"; "a war scare"; "a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building"
~ anxiety, anxiousness(psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic.
~ red scarea period of general fear of communists.
v. (emotion)3. panicbe overcome by a sudden fear.; "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"
~ dread, fearbe afraid or scared of; be frightened of.; "I fear the winters in Moscow"; "We should not fear the Communists!"
~ freak, freak out, gross outlose one's nerve.; "When he saw the accident, he freaked out"
v. (emotion)4. paniccause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic.; "The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners"
~ terrify, terrorise, terrorizefill with terror; frighten greatly.
~ panicbe overcome by a sudden fear.; "The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away"