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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121. In a moment of blind panic she had pulled the trigger and shot the man dead.
122. 'Jerry?' she called, trying to quell the panic inside her.
123. What tends to happen is that students spend the first week of the course in a blind panic, but settle down by the second or third week.
124. To say that her resignation was a shock would be an understatement - it caused panic.
125. The shopkeeper pressed the panic button and the police arrived in minutes.
126. She felt panic and terror rise in her whenever she thought of the future.
127. He had become separated from his parents in the ensuing panic.
128. It was downright panic—the frozen expressions on the faces of the actors was proof enough of that.
129. Panic suddenly gripped me when it was my turn to speak.
130. Don't panic about the low sales - let it ride for a while till we see if business picks up.
131. There is a thin dividing line between educating the public and creating a predisposition to panic.
132. If you leave your essay until the last minute, you'll almost certainly panic.
133. The keys were lost during the panic over the fire alarm.
134. They ascribed courage to me for something I did out of sheer panic.
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135. The bomb attacks produced a panic which reigned over the city.
136. I phoned the doctor in a panic, crying that I'd lost the baby.
137. People fled in panic.
138. He was near to panic as he scrambled out of the building.
139. With strength born of pure panic, she threw her attacker to the ground.
140. There was a moment of panic in Britain as it became clear just how vulnerable the nation was.
141. He got in a panic that he would forget his lines on stage.
142. Two weeks before an exam it's always panic stations as I realise how much I still have to do.
143. I experienced a moment of panic as I boarded the plane.
144. The stock-market panic was simply over-reaction to the news from Tokyo.
145. In fact, the panic is overdone. As the map shows, the drought has been confined to the south and east of Britain.
146. I was in a mad panic/rush trying to get everything ready.
147. Her heart began to pound frantically, as if she were having a panic attack.
148. One of the guards might easily panic and shoot someone .
149. In her panic she couldn't remember which was Mr Grainger's cabin.
150. He managed to keep his voice steady despite his feelings of panic.
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