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1) panic 2) panicky

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  • panicky — panic ► NOUN 1) sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. 2) informal frenzied hurry to do something. ► VERB (panicked, panicking) ▪ feel or cause to feel panic. DERIVATIVES panicky adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • panic — ► NOUN 1) sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety. 2) informal frenzied hurry to do something. ► VERB (panicked, panicking) ▪ feel or cause to feel panic. DERIVATIVES panicky adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • panic-stricken — adjective thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation (Freq. 1) became panicky as the snow deepened felt panicked before each exam trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd the terrified horse bolted • Syn: ↑panicky, ↑panicked …   Useful english dictionary

  • panic-struck — adjective thrown 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 • Syn: ↑panicky, ↑panicked, ↑panic stricken …   Useful english dictionary

  • panic — [ˈpænɪk] noun I 1) [singular/U] a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly Panic spread quickly through the city.[/ex] People are fleeing the area in panic.[/ex] She gets in a panic whenever she has… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • panic-stricken — Synonyms and related words: afraid, aghast, alarmed, appalled, distressed, fearful, frenzied, horrified, horror struck, hysterical, in a tizzy, jittery, jumpy, nervous, panic struck, panicky, perturbed, petrified, scared stiff, stunned, stupefied …   Moby Thesaurus

  • panicky — pan ick*y adj. Same as {panic stricken}; as, the travellers became panicky as the snow deepened. Syn: panic stricken, panic struck, petrified, terrified, frightened. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • panic — panic1 [pan′ik] n. [ME panyk < L panicum, kind of millet < panus, ear of millet, a swelling < IE base * pank , to swell > Pol pąk, a bud] any of several grasses (genus Panicum), as millet, used as fodder: also panic grass panic2… …   English World dictionary

  • panicky — (adj.) 1869, from PANIC (Cf. panic) (n.1) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Panickiness …   Etymology dictionary

  • Panic-stricken — Pan ic strick en, Panic struck Pan ic struck , a. Struck with a panic, or sudden fear; thrown into a state of intense fear; as, trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd. Burke. Syn: panicky, petrified, terrified, frightened. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Panic-struck — Panic stricken Pan ic strick en, Panic struck Pan ic struck , a. Struck with a panic, or sudden fear; thrown into a state of intense fear; as, trying to keep back the panic stricken crowd. Burke. Syn: panicky, petrified, terrified, frightened.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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