Not exactly the same. However, a form of wild can be used as an adjective. For example, agitated is a synonym for frantic, and if you play with the words, then "the man was wildly agitated because someone rammed his brand new car".
Or you can say that "the man went wild when he saw that his brand new motorcycle was damaged in the parking lot". Of course, the implied meaning is frantic.
The word "frantic" is an adjective. It describes a state of wild or frenzied activity or behavior.
wild frantic energetic
No, it does not."Frantic" is an adjective. "Struggle" is a noun or a verb.
Nervoud : calm
confidential : secret A+
wild excitement
Affected with frenzy; frantic; maddened.
yea u use it in like panic ex: I was getting frantic
I don't know that 'root word' is applicable in the usual sense. "Frantic" comes from frantique (French) and our word "Phrenetic", which is likely a corruption of frenetique.
I could not escape the music. The frantic goat made his wild escape through a hole in the pasture's fence.
Frantic is an adjective.
Frantic is an adjective