That is the correct spelling of acrophobia (fear of open spaces, i.e. outdoors).
There is no one-word anagram, only phrases such as "parabolic shot" and "Polish acrobat." The longest single word is acrophobia.
Acrophobia is a phobia.
The word acrophobia is a noun. It is the fear of heights.
Acrophobia is a fear of heights. A good sentence for this word is, his acrophobia was so extreme that it made him quit his job.
Acrophobia is the fear of heights.
Acrophobia
Vertigo. Acrophobia is the fear of heights. Vertigo is dizziness.
The letters can be used to spell the 10 letter words acrophobia and patriarchy. They spell the 9 letter words barbarity, hypobaric and patriarch. They spell the 8 letter words barbaric, carryout, choirboy, coauthor and obituary.
The root word for acrophobia is "acro," which means heights or high.
The boy's acrophobia prevented him from climbing the ladder. :p Many software students now a days show acrophobia to learn thesaurus of words. Beleivers are always acrophobia to explain rationally how chantings or curses affect. They simply make us believe in existence of God. Rationalists always demand for proof. Acrophobia is the obstacle for youth who do not study perfectly. Acrophobia is the lame excuse for failure. Politicians encourage acrophobia in people so that they do not grow skeptic. Thus they are forced to remain loyal. Due to acrophobia the Church punished Copernicus and Darwin, the popneers of science. Acrophobia made our forefathers beleivers. But the rationalists/atheists/skeptics are after proofs; and these people never attribute the modern inventions to God.
Acrophobia is the fear of heights, it is more often and wrongly referred to as vertigo. However, vertigo is generally a physical side effect, often dizziness, to someone's Acrophobia.
Henry suffers from acrophobia; he's abnormally afraid of being in high places.