OTHER WORDS FROM panic
pan·ick·y, adjective un·pan·ick·y, adjectiveWords nearby panic
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British Dictionary definitions for panicked (1 of 2)
panic
/ (ˈpænɪk) /
noun
a sudden overwhelming feeling of terror or anxiety, esp one affecting a whole group of people
(modifier)
of or resulting from such terror
panic measures
verb -ics, -icking or -icked
to feel or cause to feel panic
Derived forms of panic
panicky, adjectiveWord Origin for panic
C17: from French
panique, from New Latin
pānicus, from Greek
panikos emanating from
Pan, considered as the source of irrational fear
British Dictionary definitions for panicked (2 of 2)
Panic
/ (ˈpænɪk) /
adjective
of or relating to the god Pan
Medical definitions for panicked
panic
[ păn′ĭk ]
n.
A sudden overpowering feeling of terror.
Other words from panic
pan′ic v.Idioms and Phrases with panicked
panic
see push the panic button.