Panic Synonyms

69 panic synonyms include alarm, anxiety, nervousness, fear, fright, trepidation, dread, terror, horror, and agitation. Panic is a noun, and its antonyms are calm and calmness. Here are some additional synonyms for "panic" with example sentences.

Another word for Panic

69 other ways to say panic.

1. fear

  • trepidation  
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  • tizzy  
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  • tizz  
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  • terror  
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  • swivet  
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  • state
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  • perturbation  
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  • nervousness  
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  • hysteria  
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  • horror
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  • funk  
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  • fright  
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  • fluster  
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  • flap  
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  • fear
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  • dread  
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  • disquiet  
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  • dismay  
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  • consternation  
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  • cold sweat  
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  • apprehensiveness  
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  • apprehension  
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  • anxiety  
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  • alarm  
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  • agitation  
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2. overreact

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

Don’t panic; everything will be fine.

His sudden movement caused panic among everyone.

It's irrational to panic over something so small.

panic spread quickly through the crowd.

She felt a wave of panic.

The extensive damage caused widespread chaos, panic, and confusion.