panicky Sentence Examples
- The crowd surged forward in a panicky stampede.
- Her heart pounded with panicky anticipation as she awaited the results.
- The students erupted into a panicky frenzy when the fire alarm sounded.
- The panicky driver swerved and narrowly missed the oncoming car.
- A sense of panicky unease gripped the town as the storm approached.
- The lost child wandered around in a panicky daze.
- The panicky crowd scattered in all directions as the bomb exploded.
- The panicked horse reared up and threatened to throw its rider.
- Amidst the chaos, she tried to maintain her composure, but a panicky feeling crept into her mind.
- The panicky screams of the trapped victims echoed through the darkness.
panicky Meaning
Wordnet
panicky (s)
thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
Synonyms & Antonyms of panicky
Synonyms:
- scared
- timid
- spooked
- terrified
- alarmed
- horrified
- panic-stricken
- worried
- nervous
- upset
- afraid
- frightened
- perturbed
- jittery
- panicked
- disturbed
- hysteric
- apprehensive
- anxious
- agitated
- aghast
- disquieted
- jumpy
Antonyms:
- bold
- hardy
- audacious
- bold
- sure
- spunky
- intrepid
- heroic
- dashing
- adventuresome
- plucky
- confident
- venturesome
- daring
- brave
- gutsy
- spunky
- valiant
- dashing
- heroic
- gallant
- daredevil
- brave
- unperturbed
- daredevil
- courageous
- adventurous
- sure
- plucky
- daring
- unperturbed
- spirited
- valiant
- adventurous
- hardy
- gutsy
- courageous
- gallant
- intrepid
- adventuresome
- confident
- venturesome
- spirited
- audacious
FAQs About the word panicky
thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
scared, timid, spooked, terrified, alarmed, horrified, panic-stricken, worried, nervous, upset
bold, hardy, audacious, bold, sure, spunky, intrepid, heroic, dashing, adventuresome
The crowd surged forward in a panicky stampede.
Her heart pounded with panicky anticipation as she awaited the results.
The students erupted into a panicky frenzy when the fire alarm sounded.
The panicky driver swerved and narrowly missed the oncoming car.