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Panic in Hindi

Meaning, Devanagari spelling and pronunciation

Panicnoun
सन्त्रास
🗣️ ghabarahaT [/ˈpænɪk/, [ˈpʰænɪk], /ˈpeə̯nɪk/, [ˈpʰeə̯nɪk] ~ /ˈpɛə̯nɪk/, [ˈpʰɛə̯nɪk], /ˈpɛːnɪk/, [ˈpʰɛːnɪk], [ˈpaɲɪt͡s], /pa.nik/, /paɲit͡s/, [ˈpaɲit͡s]]
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📖 Meaning of “panic”

The meaning of “panic” in Hindi is सन्त्रास, pronounced ghabarahaT — it is a noun. Copy the Devanagari word above, hear how it is pronounced, and use it anywhere. To type words like this yourself, try our Hindi typing tool, or explore more words in the vocabulary sets.

📘 Definition of panic

an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety

🟢 Similar words for panic
terror affright scare
✍️ Panic in a sentence
A decision made by me in panic effected me in the long run.
वस्तुतया 'कवि काहिनी' ऐसे ही एक कवि की आध्यात्मिक घबराहट और तलाश की गाथा है.
🌱 Word Origin (Etymology)

The adjective is borrowed from Middle French panique, a word itself borrowed from Ancient Greek πανικός (panikós, “pertaining to Pan”); Pan, the Greek god of fields and woods, was believed to be the source of mysterious sounds that caused contagious, groundless fear in herds and crowds, or in people in lonely spots.
Adjective sense 3 (“pertaining to or resulting from overpowering fear or fright”) is partly an attributive use of the noun.
The noun is derived from the adjective, while the verb is derived from the noun. Verb sense 1.3 (“to highly amuse, entertain, or impress (an audience watching a performance or show”) is derived from noun sense 4 (“a highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show”).

Quick facts about “panic”

Everything we know about this word at a glance.

Word (English)
Panic
Meaning in Hindi
सन्त्रास
Pronunciation
ghabarahaT
Part of speech
Noun
Similar words
3
Word Origin (Etymology)
The adjective is borrowed from Middle French panique, a word itself borrowed from Ancient Greek πανικός (panikós, “pertaining to Pan”); Pan, the Greek god of fields and woods, was believed to be the source of mysterious sounds that caused contagious, groundless fear in herds and crowds, or in people in lonely spots.
Adjective sense 3 (“pertaining to or resulting from overpowering fear or fright”) is partly an attributive use of the noun.
The noun is derived from the adjective, while the verb is derived from the noun. Verb sense 1.3 (“to highly amuse, entertain, or impress (an audience watching a performance or show”) is derived from noun sense 4 (“a highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show”).

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hindi meaning of "panic" is सन्त्रास (ghabarahaT).
In Devanagari script it is written as सन्त्रास.
It is pronounced "ghabarahaT". Tap the speaker icon on this page to hear it aloud.