panicking Antonyms

Meaning of panicking

panicking

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), a sudden widespread fright concerning financial affairs causing hurried selling and a sharp fall in prices, acute extreme anxiety, a sudden overpowering fright, to cause to laugh uproariously, acute, extreme anxiety, to be affected with panic, someone or something that is very funny, a sudden overpowering fright especially without reasonable cause, to affect with panic, of, relating to, or resembling the mental or emotional state believed induced by the god Pan, to affect or be affected with panic, of, relating to, or arising from a panic, of or relating to the god Pan, a sudden unreasoning terror often accompanied by mass flight, extreme anxiousness

panicking Sentence Examples

  1. Witnesses described the scene as utter chaos, with people panicking and running for cover.
  2. As the thunderstorm approached, the children began to panic, clinging to their parents in fear.
  3. The hostage situation caused widespread panic among the city's residents.
  4. The doctor tried to calm the panicking patient, but to no avail.
  5. The sudden rise in inflation sent homeowners panicking to refinance their mortgages.
  6. The impending deadline had everyone in the office panicking to finish their projects.
  7. The lost child wandered aimlessly through the mall, panicking until a stranger found them.
  8. The unexpected accident triggered a wave of panic that quickly spread through the crowd.
  9. The announcement of the town's closure sent residents into a state of panic.
  10. Despite the teacher's reassurances, the students remained panicking during the final exam.

FAQs About the word panicking

a sudden widespread fright concerning financial affairs that results in a depression of values caused by extreme measures for protection of property (such as se

frightening, terrifying,scaring, startling, terrorizing, alarming,spooking, horrifying, scarifying, shocking

assuring, comforting, cheering,reassuring, soothing, encouraging,consoling, solacing, steeling, heartening

Witnesses described the scene as utter chaos, with people panicking and running for cover.

As the thunderstorm approached, the children began to panic, clinging to their parents in fear.

The hostage situation caused widespread panic among the city's residents.

The doctor tried to calm the panicking patient, but to no avail.