Add the word "Franticity" to the Dictionary (other than Urban Dictionary)


Add the word "Franticity" to the Dictionary (other than Urban Dictionary)
The Issue
The word Franticity IS mentioned in the Urban Dictionary https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Franticity defined as "A propensity for easily becoming frantic, or being in a frantic state" and "a more correct way to say franticness". No part of speech is mentioned. Honestly, I was not expecting any realistic definition from Urban Dictionary, so this was a pleasant surprise for me (but not so much for my Wife because she thought she invented the word).
Each of their definitions "A propensity for easily becoming frantic", "being in a frantic state" and especially "a more correct way to say franticness" turn it into just a synonym for that word.
As I see it, based on recent usage of the word by my Wife (who, as I mentioned, feels she invented the word, but that's a story for another day) and clarification of her vision for the word (after I got it wrong), it is not a replacement or synonym for franticness, but is an energy (similar to electricity). We propose "An aura of franticness in the vicinity of a frantic person or situation which can be felt by and have an effect on those exposed to it." In a sentence - As I rushed into the room looking for my lost keys, my franticity could be felt from at least 10 feet away.
Whilst deciding on the many more important and World changing petitions you can support here on Change,org, take a moment to add your name to this one that aims to enrich the English language just slightly, and HOPEFULLY not make anyone angry.
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The Issue
The word Franticity IS mentioned in the Urban Dictionary https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Franticity defined as "A propensity for easily becoming frantic, or being in a frantic state" and "a more correct way to say franticness". No part of speech is mentioned. Honestly, I was not expecting any realistic definition from Urban Dictionary, so this was a pleasant surprise for me (but not so much for my Wife because she thought she invented the word).
Each of their definitions "A propensity for easily becoming frantic", "being in a frantic state" and especially "a more correct way to say franticness" turn it into just a synonym for that word.
As I see it, based on recent usage of the word by my Wife (who, as I mentioned, feels she invented the word, but that's a story for another day) and clarification of her vision for the word (after I got it wrong), it is not a replacement or synonym for franticness, but is an energy (similar to electricity). We propose "An aura of franticness in the vicinity of a frantic person or situation which can be felt by and have an effect on those exposed to it." In a sentence - As I rushed into the room looking for my lost keys, my franticity could be felt from at least 10 feet away.
Whilst deciding on the many more important and World changing petitions you can support here on Change,org, take a moment to add your name to this one that aims to enrich the English language just slightly, and HOPEFULLY not make anyone angry.
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Petition created on June 3, 2020