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no it's not phobia is a suffix for fear of something
A phobia is a fear of something.
its fear or a type of phobia of something/someone.
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Halitophobia is the term for fear of bad breath. I don't think there exist a phobia for fear of breathing but I guess it would be "Anapnophobia" or something.
You get phobias whenever you get scared of something. Thats what a phobia is, when you have a fear for something.
it is a fear of something,e.g arachnophobia of spiders
syngenesophobia Phobia is actually abnormal fear or a great dislike of something. What fear can be appear in the family. A wife is not satisfied sexually and she can look other sexual partner will be the phobia of her husband. Fear is always created by himself or herself. The person is responsible for phobia. Created phobia of fear comes in family members through mental , emotional and depressional phobia of family members.
No, a phobia is a pathelogical fear of something rather than a simple dislike
A phobia is a severely intense and persistent fear of a specific activity or object. Phobias usually seem irrational to outside people, but they are uncontrollable and terrifying to the people experiencing the fear.
Yes, the noun 'phobia' is an abstract noun, a word for fear, a word for an emotion.