
n.
Fear of or aversion to technology, especially computers and high technology.
technophobe tech'no·phobe' n.
technophobic tech'no·pho'bic (-fō'bĭk) adj.
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A person who is afraid of technology and does not enjoy using it. See lamer and Luddite. Contrast with technophile.
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