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.
Although there is an adjective (phobic) there is no adverb form.
No, the word "phobia" is not an adverb.
The word "phobia" is a noun.
No. You can't do a phobia.
No it's a noun.
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The word bravely is already an adverb. You can't have an adverb of an adverb.Some example sentences are:He bravely defeated the giant spider.She fought her phobia very bravely.
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.
zelophobia
Stitch phobia
What is the phobia of geese?
What is the phobia of buttons?
Ball phobia