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panic
noun as in extreme fright
noun as in sudden drop in value in financial markets
verb as in become, make afraid or distressed
Example Sentences
"My sister, three years younger than me, has suffered from panic disorder for many years. She continues to inspire my research questions and my dedication to answering them."
Video from the scene posted on a private WeChat account showed some children lying on the ground, while panicked students carrying school bags flee the scene.
In a statement dated 14 December, he admitted dishonesty and misconduct but denied gross misconduct, arguing that he had panicked and acted in a "moment of madness".
But Ms Gupta is among current and prospective international students who have been swept up in a panic caused by the Australian government’s plan to slash foreign student numbers.
But any existential panic ignited by that slow start ultimately was short-lived.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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