pan•ic
Pronunciation: (pan'ik), [key] — n., adj., v., -icked, -ick•ing.
—n. - a sudden overwhelming fear, with or without cause, that produces hysterical or irrational behavior, and that often spreads quickly through a group of persons or animals.
- an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear.
- a sudden widespread fear concerning financial affairs leading to credit contraction and widespread sale of securities at depressed prices in an effort to acquire cash.
- someone or something that is considered hilariously funny: The comedian was an absolute panic.
—adj. - of the nature of, caused by, or indicating panic: A wave of panic buying shook the stock market.
- (of fear, terror, etc.) suddenly destroying the self-control and impelling to some frantic action.
- (cap.) of or pertaining to the god Pan.
—v.t. - to affect with panic; terrify and cause to flee or lose self-control.
- to keep (an audience or the like) highly amused.
—v.i. - to be stricken with panic; become frantic with fear: The herd panicked and stampeded.
pan•ic
Pronunciation: (pan'ik), [key] — n.
- Also calledany grass of the genus Panicum, many species of which bear edible grain.
- the grain.
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