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English to English adjective
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Extreme or sudden and causeless; unreasonable; - - said of fear or fright; as, panic fear, terror, alarm. |  | source: webster1913 noun
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an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety |  | source: wordnet30
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sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events |  | Example: panic in the stock market a war scare a bomb scare led them to evacuate the building
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A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass. |  | source: webster1913
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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. |  | source: webster1913 verb
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be overcome by a sudden fear |  | Example: The students panicked when told that final exams were less than a week away
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cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic |  | Example: The mere thought of an isolation cell panicked the prisoners
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