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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31. I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.
32. He willed himself not to panic.
33. Don't panic! We'll soon get you out of there.
34. She experienced changeable moods and panic attacks.
35. She was rendered helpless by panic.
36. She suffers from terrible panic attacks .
37. There was a panic when the building caught fire.
38. She began to panic as the deadline approached.
39. News of bread rationing created panic buying.
40. He started to panic when he saw the gun.
41. Don't panic - it mightn't be true.
42. Doug fought down a feeling of panic.
43. It was panic stations here on Friday.
44. Take it easy! Don't panic.
45. What if my mind goes completely blank with panic?
46. A look of panic spread across the boy's face.
47. He fought down a rush of panic.
48. Panic buying turned the petrol shortage into a crisis.
49. There was immediate panic when the alarm sounded.
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51. She was a sensible girl and did not panic.
52. Growing panic blew the rumour about.
53. "Don't panic," I commanded myself.
54. There is no reason to panic.
55. She began to feel a sense of panic.
56. In the ensuing panic, they lost each other.
57. We gradually exorcized her feelings of panic and terror.
58. Panic took hold of him and he couldn't move.
59. Panic swept through the crowd.
60. In his panic, he began scrabbling at the lock.
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