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panicky
pan·ic P0043900 (păn′ĭk)n.1. A sudden, overpowering feeling of fear, often affecting many people at once. See Synonyms at fear.2. A state of extreme anxiety, such as that involved in a panic attack.3. a. A state of frantic activity, usually accompanied by extreme concern or anxiety: The office was in a panic as the deadline approached.b. A sudden widespread alarm concerning finances, often resulting in a rush to sell property to raise cash.4. Slang A person or thing that is considered extremely funny.adj.1. Of, relating to, or resulting from sudden, overwhelming terror: panic flight.2. Of or resulting from a financial panic: panic selling of securities.3. often Panic Mythology Of or relating to Pan.tr. & intr.v. pan·icked, pan·ick·ing, pan·ics To affect or be affected with panic. See Synonyms at frighten. [From French panique, terrified, from Greek Pānikos, of Pan (a source of terror, as in flocks or herds), groundless (used of fear), from Pān, Pan; see Pan.] pan′ick·y adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | panicky - thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation; "became panicky as the snow deepened"; "felt panicked before each exam"; "trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd"; "the terrified horse bolted"panicked, panic-stricken, panic-struck, terrified, frightenedafraid - filled with fear or apprehension; "afraid even to turn his head"; "suddenly looked afraid"; "afraid for his life"; "afraid of snakes"; "afraid to ask questions" |
panickyadjective frightened, worried, afraid, nervous, distressed, fearful, frantic, frenzied, hysterical, worked up, windy (slang), agitated, jittery (informal), in a flap (informal), antsy (informal), in a tizzy (informal) Many women feel panicky when travelling alone at night. composed, together (slang), cool, collected, confident, calm, self-controlled, unfazed (informal), unflappable, unruffled, imperturbable, unexcitablepanickyadjectiveFilled with fear or terror:afraid, aghast, apprehensive, fearful, fearsome, funky.Regional: afeard, ascared.Translationspanic (ˈpӕnik) noun (a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc. The fire caused a panic in the city. 恐慌 恐慌 verb – past tense, past participle ˈpanicked – to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly. He panicked at the sight of the audience. 驚慌失措 惊慌失措ˈpanicky adjective inclined to panic. She gets panicky in an exam; in a panicky mood. 恐慌的 恐慌的 EncyclopediaSeepanicFinancialSeePanicpanicky
Synonyms for panickyadj frightenedSynonyms- frightened
- worried
- afraid
- nervous
- distressed
- fearful
- frantic
- frenzied
- hysterical
- worked up
- windy
- agitated
- jittery
- in a flap
- antsy
- in a tizzy
Antonyms- composed
- together
- cool
- collected
- confident
- calm
- self-controlled
- unfazed
- unflappable
- unruffled
- imperturbable
- unexcitable
Synonyms for panickyadj filled with fear or terrorSynonyms- afraid
- aghast
- apprehensive
- fearful
- fearsome
- funky
- afeard
- ascared
Synonyms for panickyadj thrown into a state of intense fear or desperationSynonyms- panicked
- panic-stricken
- panic-struck
- terrified
- frightened
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