panic in English
- panic⇄adj. caused by panic; showing panic; unreasoning.
Ex. panic terror, panic fear.
(SYN) panicky, frantic. - panic⇄noun 1. a fear affecting an individual or spreading through a whole group of persons or animals so that they lose control of themselves; unreasoning fear.
Ex. When the theater caught fire there was panic in the audience.
2. an outbreak of wi - panic⇄panic (1), noun, adjective, verb, -icked,-icking.
- panic⇄panic (2), noun.
1. foxtail millet, cultivated in southern Europe for its edible grain.
2. panic grass. - Panic⇄Panic, adjective.
of or having to do with Pan or the terror supposed to be caused by him. - panic⇄v.i. to be affected with panic.
Ex. The audience panicked when fire broke out in the theater. - panic⇄v.t. 1. to affect with panic.
Ex. Orson Welles, who panicked his fellow Americans with the great Martian invasion broadcast in 1938, has returned to his native heath for good, after nearly ten years abroad (Newsweek).
2. (Slang.) to make (an
panic in Kashmiri कॉशुर
panic in Sindhi سنڌي
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