Here is how I define 'fear':
NOUN
1) a very painful emotion excited by a potential or imminent threat accompanied by a desire to withdraw from it
2) the potential or imminent threat that excites such an emotion
3) a reverent and obedient disposition toward someone in authority, especially God or another sacred being
VERB
1) to feel anxiety or apprehension by being exposed to a threat
2) to regard with reverence or obedience toward someone in authority, especially God or another sacred being
3) to be doubtful about a person, object, or situation
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. This phobia is often linked to superstitions and can cause people to avoid anything associated with the number 13.
No, "worried" is not a personality. It is an emotion or feeling that people may experience in response to a situation that causes anxiety, fear, or concern. Personality refers to the unique set of individual characteristics and traits that define a person's behavior and emotional patterns over time.
Some people experience fear of heights but not fear of flying because the fear of heights is often related to a fear of falling, while flying in an airplane provides a sense of security and control that can help alleviate that fear.
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The fear of pools is known as aquaphobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational and extreme fear of water, particularly large bodies of water like pools. This fear can be triggered by various factors, such as a negative past experience or a fear of drowning.
The fear of spiders.
Generally one would "define," and not "explain"a word such as fear.
Irrationa, perhaps. Imaginary or complex.
calculated
A swearword is an offensive word that people say to express strong negative emotions such as anger or fear.
Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. This phobia is often linked to superstitions and can cause people to avoid anything associated with the number 13.
Religious beliefs can be defined as the psychological [FEAR] programming skillfully implanted into the subconscious mind of a neophyte.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to describe a fear of polystyrene. If your fear begins to negatively affect the quality of your life, or your happiness, then please consult a doctor to help you to address your fear. Perhaps if you define what it is the phobic is afraid that polystyrene might do, or cause to be done, it might be possible to put a temporary label on the phobia.
Inherent traits define our actions.His inherent fear of flying incapacitated him.That unruly child is inherently evil!
The word 'fear' as used, especially in the Authorised version (King James version) of the Bible is a perfect example of how words have changed over time and now have a slightly different meaning. The word 'fear' as in 'we should fear God' does not mean that we should be scared of him, as the modern meaning of the word should suggest. Instead, the word 'fear' means 'a healthy respect for', or to 'stand in awe of' him - or, even more accurately, a mixture of the two.
definir - to define defino - I define defines - you (singular, informal) define define - you (singular, formal) define, he/she defines definimos - we define defineis - you (plural, informal) define definen - you (plural, formal)/ they define.
That one has not been assigned a name. here's a list of food-related for you-Acerophobia- Fear of sournessAlektorophobia- Fear of chickenAlliumphobia- Fear of garlicBacillophobia- Fear of microbesBacteriophobia- Fear of bacteriaBotanophobia- Fear of plantsCarnophobia- Fear of meatCibophobia- Fear of foodConsecotaleophobia- Fear of chopsticksCoprastasophobia- Fear of constipationDefecaloesiphobia- Fear of painful bowels movementsDeipnophobia- Fear of dining or dinner conversationsDipsophobia- Fear of drinkingEmetophoia- Fear of vomitingFrigophobia- Fear of cold thingsGeumophobia- Fear of tasteHematophobia- Fear of bloodHydrophobia- Fear of waterHygrophobia- Fear of liquidsIchthyophobia- Fear of fishIophobia- Fear of poisonLachanophobia- Fear of vegetablesMageirocophobia- Fear of cookingMethyphobia- Fear of alcoholMycophobia- Fear of mushroomsNecrophobia- Fear of dead thingsObesophobia- Fear of gaining weightOenophobia- Fear of wineOlfactophobia- Fear of smellsOrnithophobia- Fear of birdsOstraconophobia- Fear of shellfishOsmophobia- Fear of odorsPhagophobia- Fear of swallowingPnigophobia- Fear of chokingRhypophobia- Fear of defecationSitophobia- Fear of eatingTeniophobia- Fear of tapewormsThermophobia- Fear of hot thingsToxophobia- Fear of being accidently poisonedUrophobia- Fear of urine or urinatingVerminophobia- Fear of germsXanthophobia- Fear of the color yellowXerophobia- Fear of dryness