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Panic
noun
Overpowering fright, often affecting groups of people or animals.
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The word 'Panic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this word to describe a feeling of extreme fear or anxiety. Example: When the fire alarm sounded, the crowd in the theater broke into a state of panic.
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My cock was barely a ghost, but I did not suffer panic.
Next, he pointed out that full nationalization of a financial institution might trigger systemic shocks, as investors retreated from other banks, creating exactly the kind of panic that nationalization was intended to prevent.
I don't like to spread panic unless I absolutely have to, but looking at Gove's pop-up initiatives, I think we ought be keeping our eye on the bubbles.
"The last thing we want to do is to make people panic or fearful but I think we need to have a very considered approach in terms of Australia's role in treating this particular problem and its global response," said the AMA president, Brian Owler.
Some imagined Mugabe running away from the security forces; others made jokes about the panic among his staff as he fell over.
Better Together officials insist that the decision to focus on the NHS was a panic measure after Salmond's debate defeat.
Don't panic – there's a plan This, argues Petra Schleiter, associate politics professor at Oxford, has the benefit of following "democratic and electoral logic".
The panic in the British establishment provoked by Edward's affair with Simpson and his apparent belief that he could get away with marrying her and remain king has been widely reported.
It was when I realised I could not even ride the escalator in John Lewis without a mounting panic that I knew I had to get help.
"It's all right, Michael, don't panic," she assured me as she scrabbled in the pitch black.
What they need, therefore, is rapid panic spreading through the ranks of the government's junior partner and thus the coalition's collapse.
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