
1) Act like Chicken Little 2) Alarm 3) American comics magazine 4) American spy novel 5) Anxiety attack 6) Bad news for wall street 7) Bank run 8) Barrel of laughs 9) Be overcome by a sudden fear 10) Be suddenly terrified 11) Become frantic 12) Become hysterical 13) Behave like Chicken Little 14) Button for the freaked out
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1) Alarm 2) Confusion 3) Disappointment 4) Flap 5) Freakout 6) Fright 7) Frighten 8) Hysteria 9) Overreact 10) Runscared 11) Scare 12) Sell 13) Terror 14) Worry
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1) Serbian surname
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- an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
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Panic is a sudden sensation of fear which is so strong as to dominate or prevent reason and logical thinking, replacing it with overwhelming feelings of anxiety and frantic agitation consistent with an animalistic fight-or-flight reaction. Panic may occur singularly in individuals or manifest suddenly in large groups as mass panic (closely related...
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[1935 play] Panic is a 1935 verse play by Archibald MacLeish. A tragedy that is one of the author`s least-known works, it was written during the sixth year of the Great Depression. The drama is set during the bank panic of 1933 and concerns the fall of the world`s richest man, a banker named McGafferty. First presented March 14–16, 1935, ...
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[Sublime with Rome song] `Panic` is the debut single from Sublime with Rome`s debut studio album, Yours Truly. It was first premiered by the Los Angeles radio station KROQ on May 6, 2011. ==Chart performance== ...
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• (a.) By extension: A sudden widespread fright or apprehension concerning financial affairs. • (a.) A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger; as, the troops were seized with a panic; they fled in a panic. • (a.) Extreme or sudden and cause...
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(from the article `collective behaviour`) A number of common assumptions about behaviour under stress have been dispelled by research on responses to disaster. First, panic is rare. The quite ... The word panic is often applied to a strictly individual, maladaptive reaction of flight, immobility, or disorganization stemming from intense...
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in economics, acute financial disturbance, such as widespread bank failures, feverish stock speculation followed by a market crash, or a climate of ... [4 related articles]
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Sudden extreme anxiety or fear that may cause irrational thoughts or actions. Panic may include rapid heart rate, flushing (a hot, red face), sweating, and trouble breathing.
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(pan´ik) acute, extreme anxiety with disorganization of personality and function; panic attacks are characteristic of panic disorder (see anxiety disorders) and may also occur in other mental disorders.
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Sudden fright in financial markets with a mad irrational rush out of speculation into hard assets and liquidity
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Pan'ic adjective [ Greek ... of or pertaining to ... Pan, to whom the causing of sudden fright was ascribed: confer French
panique .] Extreme or sudden and causeless; unreasonable; - - said of fear or fright; as,
panic fear, terror, alarm. 'A
panic fright.'
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Pan'ic noun [ Latin
panicum .]
(Botany) A plant of the genus
Panicum ; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pan′ik Definitions: 1. Extreme and unreasoning anxiety and fear, often accompanied by disturbed breathing, increased heart activity, vasomotor changes, sweating, and a feeling of dread. See: anxiety
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Panic: A sudden strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought or action. From the Greek woodland god Pan who was a frightening figure, part human, part goat, and whose pet caprice was to terrify people who ventured into rural areas, particularly at night.
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To panic is to be quickly overcome with a feeling of fear or worry.
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Panic is British navy slang for preparations at full speed on a ship getting ready to sail.
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the general unavailability of a drug in a given area
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panic 1. Etymologically, 'terror caused by the god Pan'. The ancient Greeks believed that he lurked in lonely spots, and would frighten people by suddenly appearing or by making noises. English acquired the word via French panique and modern Latin panicus from Greek panikos, 'of Pan'. 2. In medicine, an acute anxiety, terror, or fright that is usua...
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a strong sudden sensation of fear which often replaces reason and logical thinking with overwhelming feelings of anxiety and frantic agitation.
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noun sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events; `panic in the stock market`; `a war scare`; `a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building`
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terror noun an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
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an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
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