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panic
noun as in extreme fright
noun as in sudden drop in value in financial markets
verb as in become, make afraid or distressed
Example Sentences
Miles said in one voice note message to a panicked Kai.
"I felt really rushed and panicked... my main priority was to make sure my husband was OK," she said.
"I haven't done any panic buying; you need a lot of money to do that."
The likeliest scenario would be that inflation would be rocketing higher again and the bond market would be in a panic.
"If I go to the bathroom and close the door, she will have a panic attack and say 'Mum, I couldn't find you,'" Pilinguaq says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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