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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
As police launched tear gas, panic spread fast and people fled in every direction, seeking shelter inside any open building, but he says his 20-year-old autistic son did not understand what was happening.
Someone yelled “Cut!” and I must have looked panicked.
It was clear that this was more than a passing panic.
A local governor described scenes of panic as tremors rattled his province.
Instead, he panicked and threw it home, launching it far over Realmuto’s head.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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