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慌张 (huāngzhāng) is typically used to describe a person's state of mind when they are feeling flustered, nervous, or panicked. For example, someone might say "他看到考试题目后就慌张起来了" (tā kàndào kǎoshì tímù hòu jiù huāngzhāng qǐlái le; He became flustered when he saw the exam questions).
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Synonyms:
慌乱 (huāngluàn): disordered, chaotic
慌忙 (huāngmáng): hurried, rushed
惊慌 (jīnghuāng): panic, startled
紧张 (jǐnzhāng): tense, nervous
Antonyms:
沉着 (chénzhuó): composed, calm
镇定 (zhèndìng): composed, tranquil
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