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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Panic

Hi.
What's the difference between 'panic' and 'worry' in
"Don't panic!"

?Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

The normal difference in meaning.

  • The normal difference in meaning.
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The normal difference in meaning.
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You could view panic as a sort of irrational worrying.
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Your worry your house might catch fire. If your house is on fire you panic.
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PhilipYou could view panic as a sort of irrational worrying.
You mean 'don't worry' is more forceful than 'don't panic'?
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and that 'don't worry' covers the meaning of don't panic?
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Anonymous Your worry your house might catch fire. If your house is on fire you panic.
Will you fall when you panic?
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Please ask one question at a time, soheil. Wait until you have received responses to one before you post a follow-up question, or the thread may become hopelessly confused.
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soheil1and that 'don't worry' covers the meaning of don't panic?
No.

My friend and I are at a coffee house. We just had a nice lunch, and we want to pay the waiter.
He reaches in his pocket, finds it empty, and says, "I left my wallet at home." I say, "Don't worry, I'll pay this time, and you can pay next time."

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AlpheccaStars soheil1and that 'don't worry' covers the meaning of don't panic?No.My friend and I are at a coffee house. We just had a nice lunch, and we want to pay the waiter.He reaches in his pocket, finds it empty, and says, "I left my wallet at home." I say, "Don't worry, I'll pay this time, and you can pay next time."-----------------------------A woman runs out of h
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You mean 'Don't panic'='Don't be upset' or 'Don't be sad' or 'keep calm' / 'control yourself'

People who are panicked are usually very agitated not thinking clearly.

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