ALARM BELL vs PANIC: NOUN
- A sudden awareness of danger.
- Used other than as an idiom: see alarm, bell.
- The sound of an alarm (usually a bell)
- A bell used in giving notice of danger, as from the approach of an enemy, from fire, etc.
- An overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- A sudden, overpowering feeling of fear, often affecting many people at once. : fear.
- A state of extreme anxiety, such as that involved in a panic attack.
- A state of frantic activity, usually accompanied by extreme concern or anxiety.
- A sudden widespread alarm concerning finances, often resulting in a rush to sell property to raise cash.
- A person or thing that is considered extremely funny.
- A grass of the genus Panicum.
- A sudden fright, particularly a sudden and exaggerated fright affecting a number of persons at once; terror without visible or appreciable cause, or inspired by a trifling cause or by misapprehension of danger.
- Specifically An exaggerated alarm which takes possession of a trading community on the occurrence of a financial crisis, such as may be caused by the failure of an important bank, or the exposure of a great commercial swindle, inducing a general feeling of distrust, and impelling to hasty and violent measures to secure immunity from possible loss, thus often precipitating a general financial disaster which was at first only feared.
- A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass.
- Any grass of the genus Panicum.
- A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger
- By extension: A sudden widespread fright or apprehension concerning financial affairs.
- Overpowering fright, often affecting groups of people or animals.
- Rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of continuing decline in asset prices.
- Sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of fear, fright etc: sudden or overwhelming (attributed by the ancient Greeks to the influence of Pan).
- Pertaining to the god Pan.
- Extreme or sudden and causeless; unreasonable; -- said of fear or fright.
- Of, relating to, or resulting from sudden, overwhelming terror.
- Of or resulting from a financial panic.
- Of or relating to Pan.
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: VERB
- N/A
- Cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic
- Be overcome by a sudden fear
- To feel overwhelming fear.
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Inspired or as if inspired by Pan: applied to extreme or sudden fright: as, panic fear.
- [capitalized] Of or pertaining to the god Pan: as, Bacchic and Panic figures.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To affect or be affected with panic. : frighten.
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: RELATED WORDS
- Bell, Peal, Loud noise, Shriek, Hear, Blare, Rattle, Burglar alarm, Alert, Beep, Audible, Chime, Doorbell, Alarm, Tocsin
- Calm, Alarmism, Scared, Alarm, Anguish, Stampede, Worry, Crisis, Rush, Fright, Distress, Fear, Chaos, Terror, Scare
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bell, Peal, Loud noise, Shriek, Hear, Blare, Rattle, Burglar alarm, Alert, Beep, Audible, Chime, Doorbell, Alarm, Tocsin
- Alert, Horror, Calm, Scared, Alarm, Anguish, Worry, Crisis, Rush, Fright, Distress, Fear, Chaos, Terror, Scare
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As a health practitioner, that kind of beauty aspiration sets the alarm bell off.
- Another alarm bell: wild variations in job titles across their application materials.
- For some schools in Charlotte, the pandemic was an alarm bell.
- If this session served for you as an alarm bell, good.
- Open the test valve and listen for an alarm bell.
- Another alarm bell - all LiC should be underground.
- If no, it should ring the alarm bell.
- An alarm bell or light can be connected to the alarm contacts of the follower boiler.
- Somestations had bell towers attached, usually in the front, whichhoused an alarm bell.
- An empty alarm bell icon indicates that the alarm is not active.
- My Panic Interpretation Use the example on the previous page to fill out your own Panic Interpretation.
- They must be equipped with a panic button or panic bar that automatically unlocks the door and allows it to open freely.
- Disco say amen saturday night brendonurie panicatthedisco hb Panic at the Disco music new panic!
- Panic disorder Rationale: Panic disorder is not an appropriate use for phenobarbital.
- The panic handler can take whatever action appropriate to handle the panic condition.
- Band, Panic song by American rock band Panic found it amazing overall but.
- We must act now to stop the cycle of panic, neglect, panic.
- Using The Panic Alarm To turn the Panic Alarm feature on or off, push the Panic button on the key fob.
- Avoid panic and help to those who are in panic.
- Pat Olson Panic Panic At The Disco Panic Cell Panic Number Panic Strikes A Chord Panic at the Disco Panic!
ALARM BELL vs PANIC: QUESTIONS
- How many alarm bell sound effects are there in Pond5?
- What is panic disorder Episodic paroxysmal anxiety?
- How to overcome panic attacks during presentations?
- What was the total time period of the Panic of panic?
- Does premenstrual exacerbation of panic disorders exacerbate anxiety and panic attacks in PD?
- Is Ataque de nervios associated with panic symptoms in panic disorders?
- How does sodium lactate cause panic attacks in panic disorder?
- What are the differences between panic attacks and panic disorder?
- Do people with panic disorders have panic attacks more often?
- What is this module about panic attacks and panic disorder?
- What are expected panic attacks and panic disorders?