How Do You Spell PANICKED?

Pronunciation: [pˈanɪkt] (IPA)

The word "panicked" is spelled with a double "n" and a "ck" at the end. The IPA transcription for this word is /ˈpænɪkt/. The "a" sound is pronounced as in the word "cat", followed by a short "i" sound as in "hit". The "k" sound is pronounced as in "duck", and the last "ed" sound is not pronounced, making the word end with a "k" sound. This spelling helps indicate the stress on the second syllable and avoid confusion with words like "panicked" (past tense of "panic").

PANICKED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "panicked" is an adjective that describes a state of extreme distress, fear, or anxiety that causes a person to act in a wildly irrational or irrational manner. When someone is panicked, they typically exhibit a heightened state of agitation and lose control over their emotions and actions.

    This term is often associated with a sudden surge of fear or a sense of impending danger, which triggers an instinctive fight-or-flight response. Panicked individuals may experience rapid breathing, increased heart rate, trembling, sweating, and even a loss of rational thought. Their decision-making abilities may become impaired, leading to impulsive or illogical actions.

    The feeling of being panicked often arises from a perceived or real threat that is beyond an individual's control. This can range from immediate dangers like life-threatening situations or natural disasters, to more abstract fears such as financial crises or social anxieties.

    In addition to the immediate psychological and physiological effects, being panicked can also have wider consequences. It can lead to chaos or disarray in a situation, complicate problem-solving efforts, and impair communication. It is important to note that panic is a temporary state and usually subsides once the threat or perceived threat has diminished.

    Overall, "panicked" describes an extreme emotional and physical response to fear or stress, often resulting in irrational behaviors or actions.

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Other Common Misspellings for PANICKED

Etymology of PANICKED

The word "panicked" is derived from the noun "panic", which entered English in the early 17th century. "Panic" originated from the Latin word "panicus", meaning "of or belonging to Pan", who was the Greek god of forests and fields. According to Greek mythology, Pan was known to cause sudden, unreasoning terror, which is reflected in the meaning of "panic". Over time, the noun "panic" gave rise to the verb "panic" and its past participle form "panicked", describing the action or state of being in a sudden, overwhelming fear or terror.

Conjugate verb Panicked

CONDITIONAL

I would panicked
you would panicked
he/she/it would panicked
we would panicked
they would panicked
I would panic
we would panic
you would panic
he/she/it would panic
they would panic

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be panicking
you would be panicking
he/she/it would be panicking
we would be panicking
they would be panicking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have panicked
you would have panicked
he/she/it would have panicked
we would have panicked
they would have panicked

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been panicking
you would have been panicking
he/she/it would have been panicking
we would have been panicking
they would have been panicking

FUTURE

I will panic
you will panic
he/she/it will panic
we will panic
they will panic

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be panicking
you will be panicking
he/she/it will be panicking
we will be panicking
they will be panicking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have panicked
you will have panicked
he/she/it will have panicked
we will have panicked
they will have panicked

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been panicking
you will have been panicking
he/she/it will have been panicking
we will have been panicking
they will have been panicking

IMPERATIVE

you panic
we let´s panic

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to panic

PAST

I panicked
you panicked
he/she/it panicked
we panicked
they panicked

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was panicking
you were panicking
he/she/it was panicking
we were panicking
they were panicking

PAST PARTICIPLE

panicked

PAST PERFECT

I had panicked
you had panicked
he/she/it had panicked
we had panicked
they had panicked

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been panicking
you had been panicking
he/she/it had been panicking
we had been panicking
they had been panicking

PRESENT

I panic
you panic
he/she/it panics
we panic
they panic

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am panicking
you are panicking
he/she/it is panicking
we are panicking
they are panicking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

panicking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have panicked
you have panicked
he/she/it has panicked
we have panicked
they have panicked

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been panicking
you have been panicking
he/she/it has been panicking
we have been panicking
they have been panicking

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