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单词 panicky
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panicky

This calms me and stops me feeling panicky.You can't really fight and rely on the beast to intervene, which can lead to some panicky moments.They make you feel sick and panicky.It was all getting a bit panicky.Your daughter is young but can still learn how to cope with panicky feelings.Getting tense may give you the odd sleepless night or panicky moment.Some regular users get very panicky and feel they are being got at by other people.The weakness and the panicky feeling had gone.Just looking at it tends to make me feel panicky.But there are many other explanations for panicky feelings and dizziness.The adrenalin rush speeds your heart up and can make you feel panicky, too.It's true to say that people suffering stress and anxiety do feel panicky at times.I can feel a panicky blush spreading over my neck.So you ask for more power, which causes the committee to have a bit of a panicky wobble.Let's say that you have a problem going to the cinema or theatre because you feel panicky there.Perch followed him into the book for dragging down the same player as he bore down on goal and it was all getting a bit panicky.If you have to leave a meeting or the theatre because you feel panicky don't feel that you have let yourself down.I sometimes feel panicky in crowded, noisy places.You now have ways of dealing with the panicky feeling you may experience, and you know that your symptoms can do you no harm.And a panicky 999 call.The source added: 'It has left some people feeling uncomfortable and a bit panicky.She said: 'I got a bit panicky.He said: 'They seemed a bit panicky.It usually happens just as you're dropping off and it can make you feel panicky, too.After a panicky call from her dressmaker, she is worried that her train is now so long she will not be able to walk in it.You might feel a bit panicky today, but it's just that present problems are diversifying a bit too much for your liking.You pour your heart and soul into them, so it's a panicky feeling knowing they are being sent down the catwalk to be judged or criticised.
(adjective) 
Many women feel panicky when travelling alone at night.
Synonyms
frightened
She was too frightened to tell them what happened.
worried
I'm not worried about the future.
afraid
She did not seem at all afraid.
He's afraid to sleep in his own bedroom.
nervous
I get very nervous when I'm in the house alone at night.
distressed
fearful
I had often been very fearful and isolated.
frantic
A bird had been locked in and was now quite frantic.
frenzied
the frenzied activity of the general election
hysterical
When I told her the news she became hysterical.
worked up
windy (slang, old-fashioned)
`I'm a bit windy of being on my own,' he admitted.
agitated
She seemed agitated about something.
jittery (informal)
Investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
in a flap (informal)
antsy (informal)
in a tizzy (informal)
Opposites
composed
,
together (slang)
,
cool
,
collected
,
confident
,
calm
,
self-controlled
,
unfazed (informal)
,
unflappable
,
unruffled
,
imperturbable
,
unexcitable

Additional synonyms

in the sense of afraid
Definition
feeling fear or apprehension
She did not seem at all afraid.He's afraid to sleep in his own bedroom.
Synonyms
scared,
frightened,
nervous,
anxious,
terrified,
shaken,
alarmed,
startled,
suspicious,
intimidated,
fearful,
cowardly,
timid,
apprehensive,
petrified,
panicky,
panic-stricken,
timorous (literary),
faint-hearted,
scared shitless (taboo, slang),
shit-scared (taboo, slang)
in the sense of agitated
She seemed agitated about something.
Synonyms
upset,
worried,
troubled,
disturbed,
shaken,
excited,
alarmed,
nervous,
anxious,
distressed,
rattled (informal),
distracted,
uneasy,
unsettled,
worked up,
ruffled,
unnerved,
disconcerted,
disquieted,
edgy,
flustered,
perturbed,
on edge,
fazed,
ill at ease,
hot under the collar (informal),
in a flap (informal),
hot and bothered (informal),
antsy (informal),
angsty,
all of a flutter (informal),
discomposed,
flapping (informal)
in the sense of fearful
Definition
afraid and full of fear
I had often been very fearful and isolated.
Synonyms
timid,
afraid,
frightened,
scared,
alarmed,
wired (slang),
nervous,
anxious,
shrinking,
tense,
intimidated,
uneasy,
hesitant,
apprehensive,
jittery (informal),
panicky,
nervy (British, informal),
diffident,
jumpy,
timorous (literary),
pusillanimous (formal),
faint-hearted

Nearby words of
panicky

  • pang
  • panic
  • panic-stricken
  • panicky
  • panoply
  • panorama
  • panoramic

Synonyms of 'panicky'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of frantic
Definition
distracted with fear, pain, joy, etc.
A bird had been locked in and was now quite frantic.
Synonyms
frenzied,
wild,
mad (informal),
raging,
furious,
raving,
distracted,
distraught,
berserk,
uptight (informal),
overwrought,
at the end of your tether,
beside yourself,
at your wits' end,
berko (Australian, slang)
in the sense of frenzied
the frenzied activity of the general election
Synonyms
uncontrolled,
wild,
excited,
mad,
crazy,
furious,
frantic,
distraught,
hysterical,
agitated,
frenetic,
feverish,
rabid,
maniacal
in the sense of hysterical
Definition
in a state of uncontrolled panic, anger, or excitement
When I told her the news she became hysterical.
Synonyms
frenzied,
frantic,
raving,
distracted,
distraught,
crazed,
uncontrollable,
berserk,
overwrought,
convulsive,
beside yourself
in the sense of jittery
Definition
nervous
Investors have become jittery about the country's economy.
Synonyms
nervous,
anxious,
jumpy,
twitchy (informal),
wired (slang),
trembling,
shaky,
agitated,
quivering,
hyper (informal),
fidgety,
antsy (informal)
in the sense of nervous
Definition
apprehensive or worried
I get very nervous when I'm in the house alone at night.
Synonyms
apprehensive,
anxious,
uneasy,
edgy,
worried,
wired (slang),
tense,
fearful,
shaky,
hysterical,
agitated,
ruffled,
timid,
hyper (informal),
jittery (informal),
uptight (informal),
flustered,
on edge,
excitable,
nervy (British, informal),
jumpy,
twitchy (informal),
fidgety,
timorous (literary),
highly strung,
antsy (informal),
toey (Australian, slang),
hesitant,
adrenalized
in the sense of windy
Definition
frightened
`I'm a bit windy of being on my own,' he admitted.
Synonyms
frightened,
afraid,
scared,
chicken (slang),
nervous,
fearful,
cowardly,
timid,
nervy (informal),
antsy (informal),
chickenshit (US, slang)
in the sense of worried
Definition
concerned and anxious about things that may happen
I'm not worried about the future.
Synonyms
anxious,
concerned,
troubled,
upset,
afraid,
bothered,
frightened,
wired (slang),
nervous,
disturbed,
distressed,
tense,
distracted,
uneasy,
fearful,
tormented,
distraught,
apprehensive,
perturbed,
on edge,
ill at ease,
overwrought,
fretful,
hot and bothered,
unquiet,
antsy (informal)
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