freak-out Antonyms

Meaning of freak-out

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freak-out (n)

a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug)

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freak-out (v)

lose one's nerve

freak-out

an act or instance of freaking out, a gathering of hippies

freak-out Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden appearance of a spider in the bathroom sent her into a complete freak-out.
  2. The unexpected news of their impending relocation caused a mass freak-out among the employees.
  3. The intense windstorm whipped up the waves, sending beachgoers into a frenzied freak-out.
  4. The test results revealed a potentially dangerous condition, triggering a major freak-out in the patient.
  5. The hapless comedian's awkward performance on stage resulted in a collective freak-out from the audience.
  6. The unexpected thunderstorm caught them off guard, causing a minor freak-out as they scrambled for shelter.
  7. The announcement of the popular band's upcoming concert sent fans into a frenzied freak-out.
  8. When the school fire alarm went off, students erupted in a chaotic freak-out as they made their way outside.
  9. The realization that they had lost the championship game sent the entire team into a deep freak-out.
  10. The wild animal escaped its enclosure, sending zoo visitors into a full-blown freak-out as they fled for safety.

FAQs About the word freak-out

a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug), lose one's nervean act or instance of freaking out, a gathering of hippies

distress, unsettle, distract, anger, alarm, worry, concern,bother, disturb, upset

calm, alleviate, settle, allay, soothe, compose, quiet, propitiate,tranquillize, appease

The sudden appearance of a spider in the bathroom sent her into a complete freak-out.

The unexpected news of their impending relocation caused a mass freak-out among the employees.

The intense windstorm whipped up the waves, sending beachgoers into a frenzied freak-out.

The test results revealed a potentially dangerous condition, triggering a major freak-out in the patient.