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Hispanic
noun
a
person
who
comes
from
,
or
whose
family
comes
from
,
a
Spanish-speaking
country
,
especially
in
Latin
America
.
•
As
a
proud
Hispanic
,
he
celebrates
both
American
and
Mexican
traditions
.
As
a
proud
Hispanic
,
he
celebrates
both
American
and
Mexican
traditions
.
•
The
scholarship
supports
young
Hispanics
who
want
to
study
engineering
.
The
scholarship
supports
young
Hispanics
who
want
to
study
engineering
.
Originally
an
adjective
;
noun
use
recorded
since
the
mid-20th
century
in
the
United
States
.
panic
noun
a
sudden
strong
feeling
of
fear
or
anxiety
that
makes
it
hard
to
think
or
act
calmly
•
When
the
fire
alarm
rang
in
the
cinema
,
panic
spread
through
the
audience
.
When
the
fire
alarm
rang
in
the
cinema
,
panic
spread
through
the
audience
.
•
She
felt
a
wave
of
panic
before
her
driving
test
.
She
felt
a
wave
of
panic
before
her
driving
test
.
Mid-17th
century
:
from
Greek
panikos
‘
pertaining
to
Pan
’,
first
applied
to
sudden
fear
attributed
to
the
Greek
god
Pan
.
verb
-
panic
,
panicking
,
panics
,
panicked
to
become
suddenly
very
afraid
so
that
you
cannot
think
clearly
,
or
to
make
someone
feel
this
way
•
“
Don
’
t
panic
;
the
doctor
will
be
here
soon
,”
said
the
nurse
.
“
Don
’
t
panic
;
the
doctor
will
be
here
soon
,”
said
the
nurse
.
•
The
students
panicked
when
they
realized
the
exam
had
already
started
.
The
students
panicked
when
they
realized
the
exam
had
already
started
.
From
the
noun
‘
panic
’.
First
recorded
as
a
verb
in
the
early
19th
century
.