Discrimination, bigotry.
Xenophobia means dislike or fear of what is different from what you know.
Xenophobia, maybe.
Odious means to be disgusted with something. As in if you really dislike someone or something and you can not stand the site of it. it builds up a hatred for it. I do not know it with an e on the end.
In Russian, "Misha" is a diminutive of the name "Michael" and means "who is like God." In Japanese, "Misha" can be written with different characters and can have different meanings depending on the chosen characters.
It means "I'm going to sleep, see you tomorrow at school" in Spanish.
The name Lynda does not correspond to a specific flower. It is a given name of English origin.
"Te conosco" in English means "I know you."
Pedagophobia means the fear of teachers, but I don't know what it does.
If you know a person you dislike , avoid him/her.
It is important to know names for the different types of phobias. There is no name for the fear of vulnerability.
I know acrophobia is a fear of heights. 'Acro' is a Greek root meaning 'summit' and 'phobia' means 'fear'.
He tells you so?
Some people dislike facebook because they are stalked by people that they do not know.
Blonds are all humans, they are all different, having individual personalities. If you find that the blonds that know you universally dislike you, you either have an overactive imagination or you are doing something you may not even be aware of to engender dislike.
Shakespeare and a lot of other poets change the natural order of words around sometimes in order to get the rhythm they want. Also, "Dislike" here would be more easily understood if it were "displease" (The use of "dislike" has changed since Shakespeare's day: where you would now say "I dislike pickled eggs" Shakespeare would say "Pickled eggs would dislike me") And you know, of course, what "thee" means. So when Romeo says "Neither, fair maid, if either thee dislike" he means "Neither, fair maid, if either displeases thee."
Pediophobia- Fear of dolls Coulrophobia- Fear of clowns Arachnophobia- Fear of spiders Dentophobia- Fear of dentists I am 14 and my biggest fears are insects and clocks.
worms hate light beacuse it can dry them paralize them heat can dry them which means they die ps they love water i know its unrelated
well i dont know
With an understanding of the language and a good list of existing phobias, I've come up with a new name for the Fear of Inability to Know or Fear of Not Knowing: Agnosiophobia (From Gnosiophobia - Fear of knowledge, which too many people are afflicted with.)