Homosexual
its an abnormal fear of water
gynophobia = the fear of women
The Greek word part that means "fear" is "phobia," derived from "phobos." For "water," the root is "hydro," from "hudor." The term for "abnormal" comes from "anomalous," which has the Greek root "anomalos," meaning uneven or irregular. Together, these roots form terms like "hydrophobia" (fear of water) and "anomalophobia" (fear of the abnormal).
The word that best describes fear of foreigners is xenophobia.xeno = strangers/foreignersphobia = unreasonable/abnormal fear (of something)
The word that best describes fear of foreigners is xenophobia.xeno = strangers/foreignersphobia = unreasonable/abnormal fear (of something)
There are a few specific words for fear of the dark. Lygophobia, scotophobia or achluophobia can be used but it's most commonly described as nyctophobia.
Gymnophobia: An abnormal and persistent fear of nudity--ANSWER--From the Greek words gumnos (nude) and phobos (fear) ithe word means an irrational fear of nudity, either one's own, or other people's.
Xenophobic is an adjective. It describes someone who has an abnormal fear of foreign people or things.
The prefix is "photo-" meaning light. The root is "-phobia" meaning fear or aversion. The word "photophobia" refers to an abnormal sensitivity to light.
The word brontophobia means an abnormal fear of thunder. It has nothing to do with dinosaurs, however, the dinosaur name brontosaurus means thunder lizard, so in both cases there is a linguistic link to thunder.
Paedophobia Fear of children: An abnormal and persistent fear of babies and children. Sufferers experience anxiety even though they realize their fear is groundless. Being around active babies and children can both produce anxiety. Fear of children is termed "paedophobia," a word derived from the Greek "pais" (child) and "phobos" (fear).
Xenophobic is the abnormal fear of foreign things, especially strangers or foreign people. It begins with the letter x.