Thaasophobia: fear of sitting ; boredom
Yes, this phobia does exist. The fear of long waits is called Macrophobia.
Any irrational fear - and it MUST be irrational - is a phobia and will have a long word ending in ~phobia as its medical term. A fear of snakes is not a phobia, it's perfectly proper to be afraid of snakes, but to be afraid of them in a place where they don't exist, or are most unlikely to be found, would be a phobia.
Venustraphobia - Fear of beautiful women. Panphobia - Fear of everything Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - Fear of long words (who created the word is an idiot) Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is not a real phobia, it was internet created. There's also Phobiphobia - fear of obtaining a phobia.
logophobia = fear of words hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia = fear of long words bibliophobia = fear of books
The word hippopoto monstrose squippedalio phobia refers to the fear of long words. The word is actually put together, and not broken up into four parts. This ironic phobia is painful towards those who fear long words, as well as those who are not classified as having the phobia.
fear of long words ironic isn't it?
Acrophobia is the fear of heights.
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia Note: The word above is correct and means a fear of long words!
The suffix -phobia refers to a fear of a certain object or concept. The prefix is dependent on what fear one is referring to. This website contains a large list of different phobias and their prefixes. http://www.phobialist.com
Hippopotomonstrosesqippedaliophobia is the fear of long words which is funny because the phobia is a long word!
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia, which is the fear of long words. NO! the longest is: pneumono-ultramicroscopic-silicovolcano-coniosiphobia
Yes, the fear of long words does exist.There are two names for this phobia. The first is hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia. The second, a shorter version, is sesquipedalophobia.Ironically they are both long words.