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  1. I believe they were panicked into this by some of their back benchers, who were asking for a fight to be put on tonight.

  2. Synonyms for PANICKED: panicky, worried, upset, frightened, terrified, apprehensive, afraid, perturbed; Antonyms of PANICKED: daring, spirited, adventurous, bold, audacious, brave, plucky, spunky.

  3. I regularly receive panicked calls from homeowners denied a loan mod just before the auction occurs. From Huffington Post College admissions officers were at first baffled, then concerned, and finally panicked over the dearth of male applicants.

  4. Noun. Greek panikon"fear caused by Pan, panic," from panikos"relating to the fear caused by Pan," literally, "of Pan," from Pan,name of a god of woods and shepherds. Word Origin. The ancient Greeks worshipped a god of pastures, flocks, and shepherds whom they named Pan.

  5. Find 24 different ways to say PANICKED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. adjective. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation. “felt panicked before each exam”. synonyms: frightened, panic-stricken, panic-struck, panicky, terrified. afraid.

  7. 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.

  8. panicking | panicked | panicked to suddenly feel so worried or frightened that you cannot think or behave reasonably , or to cause someone to feel this: There is no need for home buyers to panic.

  9. to (cause to) have a feeling of panic: [no object] He panicked at the thought of asking her for a date. [ ~ + object ] Something must have panicked the burglars, because they dropped the loot and ran.

  10. to suddenly feel frightened so that you cannot think clearly and you say or do something stupid, dangerous, etc.; to make somebody do this. I panicked when I saw smoke coming out of the engine. panic somebody/something The gunfire panicked the horses. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings b2.

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