The fear of long sticks is known as "dendrophobia." While dendrophobia typically refers to a fear of trees, it can also encompass fears related to long, tree-like objects, such as sticks. People with this phobia may experience anxiety or panic at the sight or thought of long sticks, impacting their daily lives and activities. However, it's worth noting that this specific phobia is not widely recognized and may not have extensive literature or study compared to more common phobias.
Yes, this phobia does exist. The fear of long waits is called Macrophobia.
Any irrational fear - and it MUST be irrational - is a phobia and will have a long word ending in ~phobia as its medical term. A fear of snakes is not a phobia, it's perfectly proper to be afraid of snakes, but to be afraid of them in a place where they don't exist, or are most unlikely to be found, would be a phobia.
Thaasophobia: fear of sitting ; boredom
Venustraphobia - Fear of beautiful women. Panphobia - Fear of everything Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - Fear of long words (who created the word is an idiot) Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is not a real phobia, it was internet created. There's also Phobiphobia - fear of obtaining a phobia.
The fear of glow sticks does not have a specific name recognized in psychological literature, but it could be classified under a broader category of phobias related to light or glowing objects. Individuals with such a fear might experience anxiety or panic at the sight of glow sticks due to associations or personal experiences. If someone has a specific aversion to them, it could be referred to informally as "luminescence phobia," though this term is not widely used.
logophobia = fear of words hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia = fear of long words bibliophobia = fear of books
The irrational fear is called a phobia; the experience or object that triggers a phobia could be called a phobic experience or object.
The word hippopoto monstrose squippedalio phobia refers to the fear of long words. The word is actually put together, and not broken up into four parts. This ironic phobia is painful towards those who fear long words, as well as those who are not classified as having the phobia.
fear of long words ironic isn't it?
Acrophobia is the fear of heights.
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia Note: The word above is correct and means a fear of long words!
Bebuphobia...that is the fear or phobia of blueberries.