It depends.
What kind of cake is it? Is it a chocolate cake, or vanilla? Shoot, is it strawberry?
Furthermore, is it ice cream cake or regular?
THESE ARE VERY IMPORTANT FACTORS
Jophaboia is the fear of cake.
I think it's acrophobia
ArachnophobiaArachno is the prefix or stem of the word, while phobia is the suffix.
yes, all things have a phobia
The word phobia comes from the greek word φόβος (fovos) which means fear.
No, the word phobia is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a fear, a thing.An adjective is a word that describes a noun, for example: an irrational phobia, a mild phobia.Words that represent common phobias (claustrophobia, arachnophobia, coulrophobia) are also nouns.
No, the word "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" is not a phobia word. It is actually a lung disease caused by the inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust particles. The longest phobia word is "Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia," which ironically means the fear of long words.
Broccoliphobia is the word informally used to describe a phobia of broccoli - however it is not an official clinical phobia word. It was made up recently and has not been recognised by phobia psychologists. The fear of vegetables is Lachanophobia.
I don't have a phobia except for writing 'that' particular word.
a noun is created when the suffix -phobia is added to a word
Denialestantophobia
aracnophobia