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panicstricken
adjective as in scared
adjective as in ascared
adjective as in madding
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- agitated
- angry
- at wit's end
- berserk
- beside oneself
- corybantic
- crazy
- delirious
- deranged
- distraught
- excited
- flipped-out
- fraught
- freaked-out
- frenetic
- frenzied
- furious
- hectic
- hot and bothered
- hot under the collar
- hyper
- hysterical
- in a stew
- in a tizzy
- insane
- mad
- out of control
- overwrought
- panic-stricken
- rabid
- raging
- raving
- shook-up
- unglued
- unscrewed
- unzipped
- violent
- weird
- weirded out
- wigged out
- wild
- wired
- worked-up
- zonkers
adjective as in panicky
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adjective as in afraid
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- abashed
- aghast
- alarmed
- aroused
- blanched
- cowardly
- cowed
- daunted
- discouraged
- disheartened
- dismayed
- distressed
- disturbed
- faint-hearted
- frozen
- have cold feet
- horrified
- in awe
- intimidated
- panic-stricken
- perplexed
- perturbed
- petrified
- rattled
- run scared
- scared stiff
- scared to death
- spooked
- startled
- stunned
- terrified
- terror-stricken
- timorous
- trembling
- upset
- worried
adjective as in hysterical
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Example Sentences
They were panicstricken, paralysed, stung to fury, all at one blow.
On foot or rarely with the aid of a horse or mule, the panicstricken population marched northward and eastward.
Suddenly, I wonder how far the flames are going to spread, and I feel panicstricken.
Masses of Germans were smashed by the fire and panicstricken groups were seen running out of Dranoutre Wood.
The faces of the "panicstricken" seem to look brighter, although everybody talks of "shrinkage" and ruin.
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On this page you'll find 268 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to panicstricken, such as: afraid, anxious, fearful, panicked, panicky, and startled.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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