panic in Italian
panic in Italian is panico, gettare nel panico, gettarsi nel panico — panic means a sudden overwhelming feeling of fear that makes it hard to think clearly.
panic in Italian
What does "panic" mean?
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noun A sudden overwhelming feeling of fear that makes it hard to think clearly.
"Panic spread through the crowd when the fire alarm went off."
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verb To be overcome with sudden fear, or to cause someone to feel that way.
"Don't panic — we still have time to catch the flight."
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verb Of a computer, to crash suddenly and stop functioning.
"The server panicked and rebooted itself in the middle of the night."
panic in a sentence
- Panic spread through the crowd when the fire alarm went off.
- He felt a wave of panic before walking on stage.
- Don't panic — we still have time to catch the flight.
- The strange noise panicked the horses.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "panic" in Italian?
"panic" in Italian is panico, gettare nel panico, gettarsi nel panico. panic means: A sudden overwhelming feeling of fear that makes it hard to think clearly.
How do you use "panic" in a sentence?
Example: "Panic spread through the crowd when the fire alarm went off." In Italian, "panic" is panico, gettare nel panico, gettarsi nel panico.
Are there other ways to say "panic" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "panic": panico, gettare nel panico, gettarsi nel panico, spaventare, spaventarsi.