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· hi, how do i say: 1) you are causing a sudden great fear … I have seen both spellings and i dont know which is the correct one. Suggests to me a short spell of panic/fluster caused by a particular thing, e. g. She is panicking about not having a meaningful relationship? · i have consulted longman contemporary english dictionary and oxford english dictionary for advanced learners that when panic is used as a transitive verb it is often … · cual es el significado de la palabra panicking, en un contexto de temor, miedo. ?? When my mother-in-law visited for the first time i was in a panic in case id … Thanks for your help · the expression, you are panicking put me into confusion. · panicking is when youre in panic, picknicking is when youre having a picnic, frolicking is when youre having a frolic. Aterrorizarse / preocuparse (demasiado) / ponerse frenético / tener pánico / enloquecerse The -ing form of the verb has at least three uses: I was panicking 1. But oddly, if you form an arc you are arcing. One of them is to permit a second action to take place at the same time as the first action. · to panic but he panicked so i was wondering about the spelling in the present tense. The following interpretations are all possible, depending on context? Panicking or paniking? · panicking is the correct gerund of panic. · i looked round, panicking.