- PANICKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It is understandable that people experience anxiety in those circumstances, especially when they are planning to take their young children abroad—they are not panicking
- PANICKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a sudden widespread fright concerning financial affairs that results in a depression of values caused by extreme measures for protection of property (such as securities) Did you know? Panic comes to us from French panique, which in turn derives from Greek panikos, meaning literally "of Pan "
- Panicking - definition of panicking by The Free Dictionary
1 a sudden overwhelming fear that produces hysterical behavior and that can spread quickly through a crowd 2 an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear 3 an anxiety disorder characterized by feelings of impending doom and physical symptoms such as trembling and hyperventilation
- PANICKING - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
panicking definition: experiencing overwhelming fear or anxiety Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
- PANICKING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Arthur stood up himself, almost panicking, discovering his voice already inhabiting his mouth, already speaking
- panicking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
pan•ic1 ˈpænɪk n , adj , v , -icked, -ick•ing n Psychiatry a sudden, great fear:[uncountable] Panic seized the demonstrators when the police attacked Psychiatry an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear:[countable] A sudden panic seized him
- Panicking - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Panicking refers to a sudden overwhelming feeling of fear or anxiety, often leading to irrational behavior It occurs in response to perceived threats or emergencies, causing individuals to lose control over their actions and thoughts
- panicking - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
Panicking occurs when an individual experiences a sudden onset of overwhelming fear or distress, which can affect their ability to think clearly or act rationally
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