Nervous: (1)easily agitated, (2) excited in anticipation. Panic: (1) an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety. (2) be overcome by a sudden fear.
With these definitions I would say they are not the same.
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Panicked
Yes, panicked is the correct spelling.
The cast of Glow - 2011 includes: Kurtis Bedford as Dan Emily Button as Panicked caller Melinda Chilton as Panicked caller Paul Kampf as Panicked caller Josh Latzer as Panicked caller Elizabeth Mihelich as Panicked caller Gillian Shure as Panicked caller Ryann Turner as Lisa
Panic can be a noun or a verb.As a noun: The sudden resignation of the president caused an immediate panic throughout the company.As a verb: The nervous bride panicked and ran from the chapel.
The duration of The Night That Panicked America is 1.53 hours.
The Night That Panicked America was created on 1975-10-31.
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No students panicked during the fire drill and everyone got out of the building safely.The fireworks panicked nearby horses and some of their riders were thrown and injured.
Shy and nervous don't mean the same thing because shy means you are quiet and covered from the world. Nervous on the other hand means you are worried. For example if I had to do a speech and I was nervous about how it was going I would be worried. You can be nervous and shy at the same time though.
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The correct past tense form of panic is panicked.