What is another word for stampede?
Pronunciation:
[ stampˈiːd], [ stampˈiːd], [ s_t_a_m_p_ˈiː_d]
Related words: best stampedes, animal stampede, stampede accidents, buffalo stampede, African animal stampede, how to survive a stampede
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Synonyms for Stampede:
n.
• act (noun) • departure (noun) • exit (noun) • leaving (noun) • onrush (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun) • panic (noun)v.
• charge (verb) • Other relevant words: (verb) • panic (verb)- hadst a fit,
- became hysterical,
- ran scared,
- had a fit,
- pushed panic button,
- is terror-stricken,
- has a fit,
- becoming hysterical,
- hadst fit,
- over reacts,
- being terrorstricken,
- comes apart,
- art terror-stricken,
- am terrorstricken,
- un nerve,
- hath fit,
- hast a fit,
- being terror stricken,
- wert terrorstricken,
- am terror stricken,
- over-react,
- be terror stricken,
- freezes up,
- are terror-stricken,
- came apart,
- un-nerving,
- losing nerve,
- is terrorstricken,
- un-nerve,
- loses nerve,
- over-reacted,
- wast terror-stricken,
- becomes hysterical,
- haddest fit,
- is terror stricken,
- loses it,
- wast terror stricken,
- freezing up,
- haddest a fit,
- was terrorstricken,
- losing it,
- shakes boots,
- were terror stricken,
- pushes panic button,
- art terror stricken,
- over reacted,
- froze up,
- over react,
- shook boots,
- shaking boots,
- pushing panic button,
- having fit,
- being terror-stricken,
- are terror stricken,
- un nerves,
- shake boots,
- art terrorstricken,
- are terrorstricken,
- over-reacts,
- was terror stricken,
- over-reacting,
- go pieces,
- be terrorstricken,
- un nerving,
- shaking in boots,
- wert terror-stricken,
- having a fit,
- un nerved,
- shakes in boots,
- lost nerve,
- were terrorstricken,
- over reacting,
- had fit,
- were terror-stricken,
- shook in boots,
- runs scared,
- am terror-stricken,
- hath a fit,
- wast terrorstricken,
- hast fit,
- has fit,
- was terror-stricken,
- have fit,
- wert terror stricken.
Other synonyms:
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- disorganize.
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- frighten.
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- card,
- close season,
- cup,
- clash,
- bye,
- contest,
- challenge,
- the Commonwealth Games,
- championship,
- crown.
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- hustle.
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- surge.
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- scramble.
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- dash.
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- rush.
- be terror-stricken,
- stampeding,
- freeze up,
- come apart,
- overreacted,
- become hysterical,
- coming apart,
- lose nerve,
- tore,
- shake in boots,
- overreacting,
- lose it,
- overreact,
- blindside,
- lost it,
- have a fit,
- running scared,
- overreacts,
- run scared,
- jumped on,
- stampeded,
- push panic button,
- jump on.
- agitation,
- convey,
- run,
- infringe,
- put to flight,
- chute,
- abomination,
- decease,
- expedite,
- threaten,
- threat,
- send,
- bugaboo,
- cowardice,
- crowd,
- alter,
- debacle,
- encroach,
- railroad through,
- blue funk,
- drive,
- jib,
- arouse,
- discomfit,
- force,
- awaken,
- tear,
- precipice,
- horror,
- excite,
- dismiss,
- race,
- skedaddle,
- provoke,
- agitate,
- hie,
- press,
- pass,
- Afflux,
- push on,
- confound,
- consternation,
- jump,
- shoot,
- escapade,
- actuate,
- speed,
- Horrification,
- get,
- awe,
- push,
- assembly,
- speed up,
- incite,
- emergency,
- forward,
- influx,
- hurtle,
- go,
- invade,
- boggle,
- Affrightment,
- send off,
- fling,
- badger,
- coerce,
- fear,
- push through,
- gala,
- instigate,
- drive on,
- phobia,
- fetch,
- accelerate,
- adventure,
- precipitate,
- inject,
- congregation,
- start,
- send packing,
- rush along,
- bustle,
- bully,
- inflow,
- railroad,
- assemblage,
- scatter,
- havoc,
- compel,
- kindle,
- pester,
- dismay,
- elopement,
- festival,
- commotion,
- startle,
- crash,
- germinate,
- death,
- spur,
- affright,
- funk,
- dread,
- minefield,
- hurry,
- meeting,
- scare,
- rout,
- feast,
- gathering,
- send away,
- abject fear,
- alarm,
- shy,
- danger,
- bring,
- crisis,
- hustle up,
- urge,
- dispatch,
- nag,
- concourse,
- scattering,
- escape,
- disperse,
- smash,
- depress,
- fright,
- fete,
- scurry,
- terror,
- abhorrence,
- chase,
- bulldoze,
- PUT IN FEAR,
- quicken,
- festivity,
- haste,
- hasten,
- whip,
- bundle,
- rouse,
- drop.
How to use "Stampede" in context?
The word 'stampede' is derived from the French word 'stampede', meaning 'a crush of people', usually as a result of panic or excitement. In its most basic definition, a stampede is a large number of animals running together, typically as a result of fear or excitement.
Stampedes are often unpredictable and can cause great harm to both the animals and the people involved. They can occur in any hunting or grazing environment where large numbers of animals are brought together, and can be triggered by a number of different factors.
Paraphrases for Stampede:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Independent
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Noun, singular or mass
panic.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Homophones for Stampede:
Hyponym for Stampede:
n.
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act
group action.
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event
change of location, travel.
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act
v.
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motion
flee, take flight, fly.
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motion
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