Humility and fear can at times go hand and hand. humily can also be described as humbleness, meekness, diffidence, unassertiveness; lack of pride, lack of vanity; servility and, submissiveness. Fear can also meanfright, fearfulness, Horror, alarm, panic, agitation, trepidation, dread, consternation, dismay, distress; anxiety, worry, angst, unease, uneasiness, apprehension, apprehensiveness, nervousness, nerves, perturbation, foreboding; informal the creeps, the shivers, the willies, the heebie-jeebies, jitteriness, twitchiness and butterflies
Cringe: To shrink back, as in fear; cower. To behave in a servile way; fawn.
"phobia" means fear; as a suffix it implies fear of the root word, so "bacteriophobia" means "fear of bacteria"
"Academic humility" is one of the "scholarly attributes" taught in American classrooms. Humility is a form of the word "humble," which means respectful and NOT arrogant (showing off). Academic humility is another way of saying, "I still don't know everything." It means that scholars are always seeking ways to improve their knowledge and to try new things. Academic humility also means not bragging when you do know something.
Porphyrophobia is the fear of the color purple
Fear is the root word.
The Greek word for humility is "ταπείνωση" (tapeinósi).
The word 'humility' is an abstract noun, a word for an aspect of personality or character; a word for a concept.
Oppression
Cheddarophobia
The term for fear of teenagers is "ephebiphobia."
"Stepnophobia. Hope this helped! :*)"
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