General:
* Nababahala - This is a general term for "worried" or "anxious."
* Nangangamba - Similar to "nababahala," this word emphasizes fear or apprehension.
For heightened anxiety or agitation:
* Nahihirapan - This word conveys a sense of struggle or difficulty, which can be associated with frantic behavior.
* Nagmamadali - This literally translates to "hurrying," and it can be used when someone is frantically rushing around.
* Nalilito - This means "confused," and it can describe someone who is frantically trying to make sense of a situation.
More specific to a particular situation:
* Nagwawala - This translates to "going crazy" and can be used for someone behaving wildly or uncontrollably.
* Nasisindak - This word means "terrified" and can be used when someone is frantic due to fear.
The best translation for "frantic" will depend on the specific context and the emotion you are trying to convey. For example, if someone is frantically searching for their lost keys, you might use "nagmamadali." If someone is frantically trying to call for help, you might use "nababahala."
Remember to choose the translation that best fits the situation and the emotions involved.