Panic synonyms

Be afraid, agitation, agitate, and alarm are all synonyms for panic. Calm and calmness are antonyms of panic. And here are 70 another word for panic.

Another word for panic

1. fear

Agitation, alarm, anxiety, apprehension, apprehensiveness, cold sweat, consternation, dismay, disquiet, dread, fear, flap, fluster, fright, funk, horror, hysteria, nervousness, perturbation, state, terror, tizz, tizzy, trepidation, and swivet are all synonyms for panic.

2. overreact

Agitate, alarm, be afraid, be agitated, be alarmed, be filled with fear, be hysterical, be nervous, be perturbed, be scared, be terrified, become panic-stricken, fall apart, fill with panic, flap, freak out, freak, frighten, get in a flap, get in a stew, get into a tizzy/tizz, get overwrought, get the jitters, get the willies, get the wind up, get worked up, go into a (flat) spin, go/fall to pieces, have an attack of the wobblies, have kittens, horrify, lose control, lose one's bottle, lose one's cool, lose one's nerve, overreact, scare, spook, take fright, terrify, throw a wobbly, throw into a tizzy/tizz, unnerve, and put the wind up are all another word for panic.

Panic synonym statistics

Panic synonym page has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 5 synonyms with 4, and 13 letters and 8 synonyms with 5 letters. 4 synonyms with 6, and 10 letters and 6 synonyms with 7, 8, 9, and 12 letters.

7 synonyms with 11 letters and 3 synonyms with 14 letters. 1 synonym with 15, 17, and 25 letters and 2 synonyms with 16, and 19 letters. For a total of 67 another word for panic.

Panic sentences

She felt a wave of panic.

His sudden movement caused panic among everyone.

Don’t panic; everything will be fine.

Panic spread quickly through the crowd.

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