panic
pan·ic (pănʹĭk)n. 1. A sudden, overpowering terror, often affecting many people at once. See Synonyms at fear. 2. A sudden widespread alarm concerning finances, often resulting in a rush to sell property: a stock-market panic. 3. Slang. One that is uproariously 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.] panʹick·y adj.
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