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panic

/ˈpænɪk/
en-us undefinedpanic
Main Example

There was panic in the crowd when the fire alarm went off.

Example context
en-us flagThere was panic in the crowd when the fire alarm went off.
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A sudden feeling of fear or anxiety that causes confusion or chaos.

Other Example

She felt a wave of panic when she lost her phone.

en-us flagShe felt a wave of panic when she lost her phone.

The sudden noise caused panic among the students.

en-us flagThe sudden noise caused panic among the students.

In a moment of panic, he forgot his own name.

en-us flagIn a moment of panic, he forgot his own name.
Synonyms

state of panic

en-us flagstate of panic

cause panic

en-us flagcause panic

in a panic

en-us flagin a panic
Synonyms

fear

alarm

hysteria

panic

/ˈpænɪk/
Main Example

Don't panic; everything will be fine.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To feel or cause to feel sudden fear or anxiety.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

panic

/ˈpænɪk/
Main Example

She panicked when she couldn't find her keys.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To react with fear or anxiety in a sudden way.

Other Example
Synonyms
Synonyms

panic

/ˈpænɪk/
Main Example

The panic during the earthquake led to many injuries.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

A situation where people react with fear and confusion, often leading to disorder.

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Synonyms

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