panicless
English
Etymology
Adjective
panicless (not comparable)
- Free from panic.
- 1935, Frederick Lewis Allen, The Lords of Creation
- Sober citizens were becoming persuaded that a panicless, depressionless era had begun.
- 2007, OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, Transparency of nuclear regulatory activities (page 88)
- This may also prevent sensational reports and make people panicless about nuclear events.
- 1935, Frederick Lewis Allen, The Lords of Creation
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