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Meanings of
panic
in anglès
portuguès
medo
català
terror
espanyol
terror
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An overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety.
terror
affright
català
terror
portuguès
panico
català
pànic
espanyol
pánico
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Sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events.
scare
català
pànic
Synonyms
Examples for "
scare
"
scare
Examples for "
scare
"
1
Gantz accused the prime minister of manipulation during a public health
scare
.
2
Any attempt to bring them together is just
scare
-
mongering
and causing problems.
3
The
scare
stirred risk aversion on global markets, with Asia particularly hit.
4
The Doctor Who Got Ebola New York's one-man
pandemic
-
scare
is feeling fine.
5
Al Gore's
scare
tactics are not the solution; finding common ground is.
Usage of
panic
in anglès
1
Result:
panic
at Fox News due to the potential loss of advertising.
2
However, the SNP said the opinion polls were causing Labour to
panic
.
3
I need to solve a problem right now, or I will
panic
.
4
A
panic
approach and response to anything does not help, he said.
5
We really can't risk the prospect of a general
panic
right now.
6
That's your name, right?' Stafford said, his voice suddenly falsetto with
panic
.
7
The Cape Town water crisis is starting to reach peak
panic
mode.
8
You don't
panic
,
you just gather data and deal with the situation.
9
This year, I began having major
panic
attacks and more suicidal thoughts.
10
The police and prosecutors involved in the case went into a
panic
.
11
She had a great deal of experience keeping such
panic
at bay.
12
We conceded a goal in 10 minutes of
panic
,
the Italian said.
13
Unfortunately, I tend to dissociate in order to avoid having
panic
attacks.
14
As infection rates accelerated throughout the region, fear and
panic
set in.
15
Hundreds of people were seen fleeing in
panic
,
a Reuters witness said.
16
On the plus side, he didn't
panic
in the Global Financial Crisis.
Other examples for "panic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
panic
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sudden panic
financial panic
moral panic
blind panic
rise panic
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Translations for
panic
portuguès
medo
terror
pânico
panico
català
terror
horror
pànic
espanyol
terror
horror
pánico
Panic
through the time
Panic
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
Canada
Common
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