Prosophobia.
The teacher said that the student was making progress in class.
Fear of progress I think.
There is no specific term used to describe a fear of regret or of making mistakes. However, atychiphobia is a word which refers to a fear of failure.
No, "advancement" is not a root word. The root word is "advance," which means to move forward or make progress. Adding the suffix "-ment" creates the noun form, "advancement," which means the act of moving forward or making progress.
She wanted to learn but her mentality was wrong so she was not making much progress.
tHE LATIN WORD FOR ;PROGRESS; IS 'proficere' .
What is the progress for making cloth that affect your environment?"
Making progress with a diet is not about how much the scale changes. Making progress is about how the person making these changes to their life and dieting feels. If their spirits are uplifted, and they feel more energetic and healthier than ever, then they are making progress with their diet.
They were likely to believe that progress was making life better.
Still just a few months old, the infant was making great progress.
There are 2 syllables in the word progress.
Fear of progress is called "Prosophobia". Progress has been moving forward for 19 billion years ( from the big bang to the present). People fear progress because it is change and living in the past and the present and never experiencing something new and different feels better; but fear of change also brings complacency and if people were able to turn back the clock and live say 50 years in the past, society would become backwards. To sum it up progress cannot be stopped wheather people like or not.