The word phobia is a noun, and -phobia is the common suffix for the names of many fears.
Yes, phobia is a noun, meaning 'a fear, especially an irrational fear'. It is also a suffix, used in words such as arachnophobia.
"Phobia" is a noun.
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.
Yes, the noun 'phobia' is an abstract noun, a word for fear, a word for an emotion.
When the suffix -phobia is added to a word, it creates a noun that refers to a fear or aversion to the thing specified by the root word. For example, arachnophobia is a fear of spiders.
Yes, "drag" can be a noun. It can refer to a type of performance art where individuals dress in clothing typically associated with the opposite gender, or it can refer to a person or thing that is boring, tiresome, or annoying.
Social Phobia is the phobia of embarrassment. It is the phobia in which a person is scared of being bullied.
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
I looked it up and there is no phobia name for hail.
Chionophobia is the phobia of skiing/snow.
It's not real, but if you know what phobia means, you'll know what soup phobia means. Phobia: scared of something. So... soup phobia is when your scared if soup!
To have a phobia is to have a fear.
What is the phobia of buttons?