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I don't have a phobia except for writing 'that' particular word.
There is no word defined for the fear of farts. There is no defined phobia for it.
Answer 1There is no official medically recognised phobia of jail. However there are similar phobias:Cleithrophobia - Fear of being locked in a small, enclosed spaceClaustrophobia - Fear of small, enclosed spacesIsolophobia - Fear of being isolatedMonophobia - Fear of being aloneDikephobia - Fear of justice._________________________________________________Answer 2There is no official phobia. But the root of the word is in latin, so the translation could be, if the phobia was officially recognised, 'carcerephobia' as 'carcere' is jail and 'phobia' is fear.
Asymmetriphobia is a phobia of mismatched socks but there does not seem to be a phobia that is simply the fear of socks. Metathesiophobia is a very common fear of changes.
The phobia you may be talking about is known as social phobia or social anxiety. More information on this phobia that is often left misunderstood can be found here: www.anxietynetwork.com/spleast.html I hope this helps :D
I think it's acrophobia
ArachnophobiaArachno is the prefix or stem of the word, while phobia is the suffix.
I don't have a phobia except for writing 'that' particular word.
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is not a phobia word its a lung disease but it is still the longest word in the world.
a noun is created when the suffix -phobia is added to a word
yes, all things have a phobia
The word phobia comes from the greek word φόβος (fovos) which means fear.
No, the word phobia is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a fear, a thing.An adjective is a word that describes a noun, for example: an irrational phobia, a mild phobia.Words that represent common phobias (claustrophobia, arachnophobia, coulrophobia) are also nouns.
Broccoliphobia is the word informally used to describe a phobia of broccoli - however it is not an official clinical phobia word. It was made up recently and has not been recognised by phobia psychologists. The fear of vegetables is Lachanophobia.
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The word "Phobia" comes from Phobos, the god of fear in Greek mythology.