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panic

[pan-ik] / ˈpæn ɪk /


NOUN
sudden drop in value in financial markets
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As Oonagh watched the video getting more and more views, she said she had a "panicked feeling".

From BBC

Redd, who said he suffered panic attacks behind the scenes, claimed his cast mates would talk about him behind his back and showed no concern for his health.

From Los Angeles Times

When this happens, you don’t have to panic — instead, treat it as an opportunity to rebalance.

From MarketWatch

The 15-year-old student described the experience: "The floor felt bouncy, my vision went blurry and then I had a panic attack."

From BBC

"Dartmoor appears to the Committee a perfect example of a department reaching for a solution, any solution, in a blind panic and under pressure," he added.

From BBC