panic at



panic at something

to lose control in a frightening or shocking situation. Try not to panic at what you see. It will be a shock. Don't panic at the price of food. It will be worse next week.
See also: panic

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EstefÂNia-Portuguese
Abram['eibrəm]
Ulyssesyoo-LIS-eez (English)Roman Mythology, English
Nuru-Eastern African, Swahili
Mayrbek-Chechen
LamprechtLAHMP-rekht (German)German (Archaic), Ancient Germanic