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panic

/ˈpænɪk/

A sudden, strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought and action. It usually happens when someone feels they are in danger or under a lot of stress.

예시

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1

Don't panic; it is just a small spider.

Do not be afraid; it is only a tiny spider.

2

The crowd stayed calm and did not panic during the fire.

The people remained quiet and did not show extreme fear during the fire.

3

I was in a total panic when I lost my phone yesterday.

I was very worried and scared when I could not find my phone yesterday.

어휘 가족

명사
panic
Verb
panic
부사
panickily
형용사
panicky
관련
panicker
💡

암기 팁

Think of the Greek god Pan, who lived in the forest and made loud noises to 'panic' travelers.

빠른 퀴즈

When the lights went out, the children were in a ______.

정답!

정답은: panic

예시

1

Don't panic; it is just a small spider.

everyday

Do not be afraid; it is only a tiny spider.

2

The crowd stayed calm and did not panic during the fire.

formal

The people remained quiet and did not show extreme fear during the fire.

3

I was in a total panic when I lost my phone yesterday.

informal

I was very worried and scared when I could not find my phone yesterday.

4

Panic is a natural human reaction to a sudden threat.

academic

Feeling extreme fear is a normal way for people to react to danger.

5

The bad news caused a panic among the company's investors.

business

The negative information made the people who put money in the company very worried.

어휘 가족

명사
panic
Verb
panic
부사
panickily
형용사
panicky
관련
panicker

자주 쓰는 조합

blind panic extreme fear that stops you from thinking
panic attack a sudden period of intense fear and physical symptoms
state of panic a condition of being very afraid
cause panic to make people feel very scared
sudden panic fear that happens very quickly

자주 쓰는 구문

Don't panic!

Stay calm and do not be afraid.

In a panic

In a state of feeling very scared or rushed.

Panic stations

A state of emergency where everyone is very busy or worried.

자주 혼동되는 단어

panic vs fear

Fear is a general feeling of being afraid, while panic is a sudden, uncontrollable burst of fear.

panic vs anxiety

Anxiety is often a long-term worry about the future, whereas panic is a sharp reaction to the present.

📝

사용 참고사항

Panic can be used as both a noun and a verb. When used as a verb in the past tense, you must add a 'k' before the 'ed' (panicked).

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often spell the past tense as 'paniced' instead of the correct 'panicked'.

💡

암기 팁

Think of the Greek god Pan, who lived in the forest and made loud noises to 'panic' travelers.

📖

어원

Derived from the Greek word 'panikon', literally meaning 'pertaining to Pan', the god of woods and shepherds who caused groundless fear.

문법 패턴

Usually an uncountable noun, but can be used with 'a' (e.g., 'in a panic'). Verb forms: panic, panics, panicking, panicked.

빠른 퀴즈

When the lights went out, the children were in a ______.

정답!

정답은: panic

Emotions 관련 단어

delighted

A1

Delighted means being very happy and pleased about something. It is a stronger word than 'happy' and is used to show high levels of satisfaction or joy.

satisfied

A1

Feeling happy or pleased because you have what you want or need. It is used to describe a person who is content with a result or a situation.

glad

A1

Feeling pleasure, joy, or satisfaction about a specific situation or event. It is a common way to express happiness in response to news or a meeting.

excited

A1

To feel very happy, energetic, and eager about something that is going to happen. It describes a positive emotion where you are looking forward to an event or activity.

thrilled

A1

Thrilled describes a feeling of being extremely happy and excited. It is used when something very positive happens that makes you feel a sudden wave of delight.

enthusiastic

A1

To be enthusiastic means showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. It describes a person who is very excited and positive about something they are doing or a topic they like.

hopeful

A1

A person who is hoping or trying to achieve a specific goal, such as getting a job or winning a competition. It is commonly used to describe someone who wants to succeed in politics, sports, or entertainment.

grateful

A1

Feeling or showing thanks to someone for something they have done or given to you. It is used to express appreciation for help, kindness, or a positive situation.

enjoy

A1

The feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get from an activity or experience. It describes the state of having a good time or liking something very much.

gentle

A1

Describes someone or something that is kind, mild, and calm. It refers to a way of acting that is not rough, violent, or loud.

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