panic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of panic in Hindi

  • घबराहट

Noun

  • आतंक
  • भगदड़
  • संत्रास
  • हलचल
  • तहलका
  • त्रास
  • खेल
  • बहलाव
  • विनोद
  • हँसी
  • मज़ाक

Adjective

  • भगदड़ का
  • अत्यधिक अथवा अचानक
  • काल्पनिक
  • हलचल का
  • खलबली

panic Definition

Noun

  • sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often causing wildly unthinking behavior.
  • any of a number of cereal and fodder grasses related to millet.

Verb

  • feel or cause to feel panic.

panic Example

  • he caused an economic panic by his sudden resignation ( उन्होंने अपने अचानक इस्तीफे से आर्थिक दहशत पैदा कर दी )
  • he ran to the library in a blind panic  ( वह एक अंधी दहशत में पुस्तकालय की ओर भागा )
  • An earthquake hit the capital, causing panic among the population. ( राजधानी में भूकंप आया, जिससे लोगों में दहशत फैल गई।)
  • Thank you for your smile, once panic over my time. ( आपकी मुस्कान के लिए धन्यवाद, एक बार मेरे समय से घबराएं। )

More Sentence

  • There was a stampede of panic - stricken crowd from the burning hotel.
  • A panic in the face, your love be strong without fear.
  • My mother always panics when the airplane starts its preparations for take-off.
  • When the World Trade Center was hit by hijacked planes, some people panicked and jumped out of the windows of the buildings.
  • The New York stock exchange crashed in October of 1929, as people panicked, and sold their shares.
  • A thousand years ago, warriors of the Khmer Empire of Cambodia rode elephants into battle, causing panic in the enemy's ranks.
  • Sometimes, language learners panic, and lose concentration when faced with unfamiliar vocabulary.
  • In May of 1964, more than 300 soccer fans were killed, and over 500 others were injured during a riot and panic following an unpopular ruling by a referee in a Peru vs. Argentina soccer game.
  • The stock market is the home not just of paper assets but of self-fulfilling prophecies and crowd panics.
  • The first time a moving train was shown on film, the audience panicked, thinking it might hit them.
  • The thunderstorm sent our cat into a panic, and she hid under our bed for hours.
  • Panic spread through the crowd as the bullets started to fly.
  • There's no point getting into a panic about the exams.
  • Office workers fled in panic as the fire took hold.
  • There was a last-minute panic when nobody could find the tickets.
  • I got into a panic when I found the door was locked.
  • The panic rising in his throat threatened to choke him.
  • she hit him in panic
  • panic selling