Synonym: alarm, awe, dread, fear, fright, phobia, scare, terror. Similar words: Hispanic, Spanish, companion, organic, mechanic, mechanical, pan, pant. Meaning: ['pænɪk] n. 1. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety 2. sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events. v. 1. be overcome by a sudden fear 2. cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic.
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271. There was no panic, no shouting, just well-directed, sensible work while I kept at the helm, maintaining course.
272. The police fired teargas in the central shopping district to disperse the rioters, creating panic among shoppers.
273. Their panic intensified, as they heard the gunshots getting closer.
274. Even in a blind panic he knew better than to go for the tie.
275. In a panic, I inadvertently pushed the accelerator instead of the brake.
276. Panic seized him and he felt he was about to lose everything by a small error of judgment.
277. Through the watery mist she focused on the red panic button that stood out upon the wall behind the door.
278. Jezrael's heart beat faster but she forced herself to slow the shallow breathing of panic.
279. Resting her head wearily against the hard banister rail, she fought down the momentary surge of panic.
280. Moving to-ward them, he felt a chill of apprehension, and panic.
281. People kept crowding in, and one woman started to panic.
282. Stay calm and keep the child calm: panic speeds poison absorption.
283. For the first time in this long climb back to their fortune he began to feel a sort of panic.
284. Indeed notions of moral indignation,[www.Sentencedict.com] moral panic or moral conflict are not used in this perspective at all.
285. One of the horses got into a panic and bolted.
286. Dogs barked and ran, excited by the sudden panic in the compound.
287. Panic among the troops spread to the civilian refugees, who soon clogged the roads.
More similar words: Hispanic, Spanish, companion, organic, mechanic, mechanical, pan, pant, expand, company, panel, accompany, vanish, nice, expansion, organism, organize, clinic, ethnic, mechanism, organized, keep an eye on, participant, meaningful, manipulate, chronic, laconic, clinical, keep company with, organization.