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Claustrophobia is a fear of enclosed spaces.
Claustrophobia (from claustrum "a shut in place")
Cenophobia - fear of wide open spaces or empty things.
Agoraphobia- Fear of open, dark spaces
Phobias are irrational fears. Many of them do not have a reason, such as the fear of spiders, or even sillier - plastic wrap, open spaces, dolls, or homosexuality.
A scientific phobia refers to a scientific name for people who suffer fears of specific objects and/or situations. For example: * acrophobia - fear of heights * agoraphobia - fear of crowds or open spaces * amathophobia - fear of dust
First, HIS NAME IS NIALL. Second, he's afraid of tight spaces and birds, aka Kevin
it could be a "gulf"
Agoraphobia is the name, and it is the fear of open spaces of water or land.The fear is of a physical attack from an unknown object or animal. Though there are varying degrees of this fear, ranging from sea snakes to sharks, in a dark water where the swimmer cannot see the bottom or a particular area is terrifying.
There is no recognized term meaning fear of small people, dwarfs, or midgets. However, two have been proposed:-- achondroplasiphobia - referencing the genetic disparity of bodily proportions-- nanosophobia - from the Greek word for dwarf, nanos/nannos
I'm not sure but I have the same thing and I just call it closet-phobia
Yes. Phobophobia is the name for the fear of fear itself.