Crossword-Solution: PANIC
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Panic | n. | A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass. |
| Panic | a. | Extreme or sudden and causeless; unreasonable; -- said of fear or fright; as, panic fear, terror, alarm. |
| Panic | a. | A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger; as, the troops were seized with a panic; they fled in a panic. |
| Panic | a. | By extension: A sudden widespread fright or apprehension concerning financial affairs. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PANIC | anagram | CAPIN |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PANIC (5)
Poor Slightly, most wretched of all the children now, for he was in a panic about Peter, bitterly regretted what he had done.
After all the pincushions and sofa pillows and embroidered slippers were sold, Emil precipitated a panic by taking out one of his turquoise shirt studs, which every one had been admiring, and handing it to the auctioneer.
One day they saw a troop of wild Horses stampeding about, and in quite a panic all the Hares scuttled off to a lake hard by, determined to drown themselves rather than live in such a continual state of fear.
But ere a torch our crown of towers could burn, Ere they had tasted of our blood, they turn Forced by the Dragon; in their rear The din of Ares panic-struck they hear.
One or two trains came in from Richmond, Putney, and Kingston, containing people who had gone out for a day’s boating and found the locks closed and a feeling of panic in the air.
Quotes with PANIC (3)
Anxiety is love's greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic.
Fear can’t be reasoned with. Neither can hate. They’re like love. They’re almost identical emotions. That’s why Ares and Aphrodite like each other. Their twin sons — Fear and Panic — were spawned from both war and love.
There are several ways to react to being lost. One is to panic: this was usually Valentina's first impulse. Another is to abandon yourself to lostness, to allow the fact that you've misplaced yourself to change the way you experience the world.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: AARP, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, S&S, Slate, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 329 times in crossword archives (1943–2025).