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Yes you can use it as an adjective by saying someone is 'arachnophobic'
I'm arachnophobic, but I know it's a spider. So, no.
These people would be called arachnophobic. Arachnophobia is the phobia of spiders.
The people who are scared of spiders are called "arachnophobes" (the fear itself is called "arachnophobia" and the term for describing someone with arachnophobia is "arachnophobic")
The people who are scared of Spiders are called "arachnophobes" (the fear itself is called "arachnophobia" and the term for describing someone with arachnophobia is "arachnophobic")
Little Miss MuffetSat on a tuffet,Eating her curds and whey.Along came a spiderWho sat down beside herAnd frightened Miss Muffet away.ANSWER: LITTLE MISS MUFFET
It means "afraid of". Someone who is arachnophobic is afraid of spiders. Someone who is agoraphobic is afraid of open spaces (literally, of marketplaces). Someone who is claustrophobic is afraid of closed-in spaces.
The cast of Trifles That Win Wars - 1943 includes: Ernie Alexander as Billiard Ball Tester Margaret Bert as Arachnophobic Woman Edward McWade as Billiard Ball Tester John Nesbitt as Narrator Tom Quinn as Laboratory Man Bert Stevens as Laboratory Man
Arachnophobia or arachnephobia is a specific phobia, the fear of spiders and other arachnids such as scorpions. A person suffering from arachnophobia is called an arachnophobe or arachnophobic.
The adjective is historic and the noun base is history.
Although the word you are looking for is arachnophobia, it only applies to the extremely intense fear of spiders. Many people are afraid of them, but only the people who have an incapcitating fear of spiders are arachnophobic.