Sharks
The fear of sharks is called "galeophobia." The term "galeophobia" is derived from the Greek words "galeos."
Fear of cats. It is also refered to Gatophobia
Fear of cats. Itis also refered to as Galeophobia.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of people who have galeophobia (fear of sharks) as phobias often go undiagnosed or unreported. However, it is estimated that a small percentage of the population worldwide may have some level of galeophobia.
an irrational fear of sitting down. an irrational fear of sitting down.
His fear of rain was irrational. Even though it was an irrational fear, he couldn't stand raindrops.
The irrational fear of hippies.
In the word "arachnophobia," the base is "arachn," which comes from the Greek word "arachne," meaning spider. The prefix is "arachno-," referring to spiders or spider-like creatures. The suffix is "-phobia," which denotes an irrational fear. Thus, "arachnophobia" literally means an irrational fear of spiders.
Theophobia- the irrational fear of a god or deity. Remember its only a phobia if its an "irrational" fear, a normal healthy fear is not a phobia.
it's the irrational fear of cats.
An exaggerated or irrational fear of time
Sedatephobia- The fear of silence; this is an irrational fear of silence.