Answer is panic
phobia
phobophobia
Confidence or courage.
Horror.
Yes. It's called "Bovinophobia" or "Bovinaephobia" or something similar.
Terror is based on the French word terreur which means, great fear, or to frighten. . This word was first used by the Jacobins during the French Revolution.
panicked
Theophobia- Fear of gods or religion.Another Answer:In Scripture, when it says the beginning of wisdom is the fear of the Lord, etc., the word fear means 'awe' and great respect for the all powerful, all knowing Creator.
fear = miedo
This is such a great word in the English language - use it at your next trivia party: Aichurophobia - fear of being touched by pointed objects
Currently, there is no word for a fear of smackheads.
Fear
That is the correct spelling of "fright" (fear). The similar word is "freight" (cargo being transported).