Panic-bought

Pronunciation: /ˈpænɪk- ˈbɑt/

Panic-bought (verb)

  1. To buy many items quickly because of fear or worry about a shortage.

Examples

  • They panic-bought supplies during the emergency.
  • Many people panic-bought supplies during the storm warning.

Common collocations: panic-buy essentials, panic-buy groceries, panic-buy items

Synonyms of Panic-bought

Neutral

Antonyms of Panic-bought

  • buying without urgency or fear.